Journal article

Formal supervisors' role in stimulating team members' informal leader emergence: Supervisor and member status as critical moderators


Authors listBriker, Roman; Hohmann, Sebastian; Walter, Frank; Lam, Catherine K.; Zhang, Yong

Publication year2021

Pages913-932

JournalJournal of Organizational Behavior

Volume number42

Issue number7

ISSN0894-3796

eISSN1099-1379

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/job.2539

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Teams can benefit markedly when formal supervisors stimulate their individual members' emergence as informal leaders. Combining insights from informal leadership research and social learning theory, we cast supervisors' role modeling of initiating structure and consideration behaviors as seemingly straightforward means of achieving this-but we suggest that the success of such role modeling critically hinges on supervisors' as well as members' status in the team. Results from a study of 220 nurses across 48 teams showed, accordingly, that a supervisor's initiating structure promoted individual members' informal leader emergence by increasing members' respective behavior. This indirect relationship only materialized, however, among relatively high-status supervisors and relatively low-status members. Moreover, although supervisors' and members' consideration were positively related (among relatively high-status supervisors and largely irrespective of a member's status), such behavior did not influence members' emergence as informal leaders. Together, these findings offer novel insights into how, when, and why formal supervisors may aid their team members' attainment of informal leader roles. They shed new light on the complexity of formal-informal leadership linkages, with both supervisors' and members' standing in the team representing crucial, yet heretofore largely unexamined boundary conditions for formal supervisors' respective influence.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleBriker, R., Hohmann, S., Walter, F., Lam, C. and Zhang, Y. (2021) Formal supervisors' role in stimulating team members' informal leader emergence: Supervisor and member status as critical moderators, Journal of Organizational Behavior, 42(7), pp. 913-932. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2539

APA Citation styleBriker, R., Hohmann, S., Walter, F., Lam, C., & Zhang, Y. (2021). Formal supervisors' role in stimulating team members' informal leader emergence: Supervisor and member status as critical moderators. Journal of Organizational Behavior. 42(7), 913-932. https://doi.org/10.1002/job.2539


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