What she said, what he said: local elected officials' views of effective leadership behaviors

PurposeThis study advances understanding of the behaviors local elected officials believe effective leaders display, whether these behaviors tend to be associated with a particular gender and if beliefs vary by gender.Design/methodology/approachUsing data from focus groups with local elected officia...

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Published inInternational journal of public leadership Vol. 17; no. 2; pp. 133 - 144
Main Authors Dula, Lauren, Holmes, Maja Husar, Jacobson, Willow S, Lambright, Kristina T
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Abstract PurposeThis study advances understanding of the behaviors local elected officials believe effective leaders display, whether these behaviors tend to be associated with a particular gender and if beliefs vary by gender.Design/methodology/approachUsing data from focus groups with local elected officials in a US state, participants were asked to identify behaviors of effective elected officials. Focus group demographic data allowed for responses to be matched by the participants' gender.FindingsMen and women local elected officials differ little in their beliefs about what behaviors make leaders effective. The most commonly mentioned behaviors are more likely to be associated with women or are gender-ambiguous.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the leadership literature by examining local elected officials' beliefs about effective leadership behaviors and if these beliefs differ by a respondent's gender.
AbstractList PurposeThis study advances understanding of the behaviors local elected officials believe effective leaders display, whether these behaviors tend to be associated with a particular gender and if beliefs vary by gender.Design/methodology/approachUsing data from focus groups with local elected officials in a US state, participants were asked to identify behaviors of effective elected officials. Focus group demographic data allowed for responses to be matched by the participants' gender.FindingsMen and women local elected officials differ little in their beliefs about what behaviors make leaders effective. The most commonly mentioned behaviors are more likely to be associated with women or are gender-ambiguous.Originality/valueThis study contributes to the leadership literature by examining local elected officials' beliefs about effective leadership behaviors and if these beliefs differ by a respondent's gender.
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Jacobson, Willow S
Holmes, Maja Husar
Dula, Lauren
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Snippet PurposeThis study advances understanding of the behaviors local elected officials believe effective leaders display, whether these behaviors tend to be...
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SubjectTerms Attitudes
Behavior
Focus groups
Gender
Gender differences
Leadership
Management styles
Public officials
Public sector
Roles
Socialization
States
Women
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Title What she said, what he said: local elected officials' views of effective leadership behaviors
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