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A Two-Way Approach of Congruent Behavior between Leaders and Followers in the New

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  • Rasa Pauliene

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Current New Leadership theory is far different from early leadership theories, whereas the theoretical development in this area has undergone many refinements (Stogdill, 1974; Bennis, Nanus, 1985; Bass, 1990; Senge 1990; Kirkpatrick, Locke, 1996; etc.). Firstly, the task of the article is to present analysis using a domains perspective to develop a new approach to leadership paradigm, and the New Leadership is to be discussed within the systematics as a relationship-based approach. Secondly, the purpose of this paper is to examine influence of leader behaviors on follower attitudes and intentions toward providing voluntary upward reciprocity principle. The paper's findings suggest whether leaders who emphasize exchange relationships with followers may increase followers' propensity to provide voluntary upward reciprocity principle. Leaders may utilize these findings to alter behaviors in order to promote greater amounts of voluntary reciprocity principle with followers. Potentially beneficial behaviors are addressed in the paper.

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  • Rasa Pauliene, 2013. "A Two-Way Approach of Congruent Behavior between Leaders and Followers in the New," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 2, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:155
    DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5901/ajis.2013.v2n3p229
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