Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology (Dec 2016)

Transformational leadership and group potency in small military units: The mediating role of group identification and cohesion

  • Carlos García-Guiu,
  • Miguel Moya,
  • Fernando Molero,
  • Juan Antonio Moriano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rpto.2016.06.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 3
pp. 145 – 152

Abstract

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In the present study, we examined an exploratory model to assess the relationship between transformational leadership and group potency and analyze the mediating role of group identification and cohesion. The research was conducted with squads of the Spanish Army. The sample was composed of 243 members of 51 squads of operational units. Our findings highlighted the importance of the transformational leadership style of command of non-commissioned officers (NCOs) due to its positive relationship with the group potency of the squad. We also analyzed the indirect relationships between transformational leadership and group identification and group cohesion and found that the latter variables played a mediating role between transformational leadership and group potency. The conclusions of this study are relevant due to the growing importance of transformational leadership and actions implemented at lower levels of the command chain for the success of missions of security organizations and defense.