International Journal of Adolescence and Youth (Jul 2016)

Fostering transformational leadership among young adults: a basic psychological needs approach

  • Dominique Perreault,
  • Lori R. Cohen,
  • Céline M. Blanchard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2015.1083451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 3
pp. 341 – 355

Abstract

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Scholars have noted the constructive effects of transformational leadership on groups and organisations. Key predictors of transformational leadership include aspects of personality, self-concept, as well as social context. The purpose of this research was to support and extend past work by exploring the links between a supportive social context, leadership traits, self-efficacy and transformational leadership on a sample of university students (Study 1, n = 397) and testing the replicability of the findings (Study 2, n = 392) while controlling for intelligence. Results from both studies supported the hypothesis that the experience of basic psychological need satisfaction plays a moderating role in the relation between a leader’s personality, self-efficacy and transformational leadership. Discussion emphasises keys findings and highlights implications for theory, research and practice.

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