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The effects of crisis,cynicism about change,and value congruence on perceptions of authentic leadership and attributed charisma in the 2008 presidential election
Authors:Ethlyn A Williams  Rajnandini Pillai  Bryan Deptula  Kevin B Lowe
Institution:1. College of Business, Florida Atlantic University, United States;2. College of Business Administration, California State University San Marcos, United States;3. Bryan School of Business and Economics, University of North Carolina Greensboro, United States
Abstract:The current study examines leadership in the context of the 2008 presidential election. Longitudinal data were collected across three regions of the United States to yield 414 responses. Perceptions of crisis were positively related to attributed charisma but not perceptions of authentic leadership. Value congruence moderated the relationship between cynicism and attributed charisma for Obama (but not for McCain) and between cynicism and perceptions of authentic leadership for McCain (but not for Obama). Attributed charisma was found to have augmenting effects over authenticity in predicting voting behavior. The contributions made to the charismatic, authentic, and crisis leadership literatures are discussed and directions for future research presented.
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