Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10439509 | The Leadership Quarterly | 2014 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
McClelland (1975) introduced the leadership motive pattern (LMP), a motivational configuration found to contribute to leader performance in traditional bureaucratic organizations. Using McClelland's general theory of motivation and Miner's work on organizational sociology, we refine McClelland's original leadership motive pattern, develop leader motive profiles for eight classical and new types of organizations, and advance eight testable propositions for empirical verification. We conclude with implications for future research and practice.
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Authors
William D. Spangler, Aleksey Tikhomirov, Kristin Lee Sotak, Rita Palrecha,