Garra dos líderes e capital psicológico dos liderados: uma exploração concetual de condições moderadoras

Translated title of the contribution: Leaders' grit and followers psychological capital: exploring moderating conditions

Arménio Rego, Filipa Sobral, Ana Simões, Cátia Duarte, Francisco Reis, Inês Quaresma, Maria Guimarães, Maria Teixeira, Miguel Pina e Cunha

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Abstract

While it has been argued that grit (i.e., passion and perseverance for long-term goals) is crucial to the success of individuals and the effectiveness of leaders, some authors do not espouse such a perspective. Empirical research is scarce and inconclusive. We argue that, to better understand this construct, studies should include moderating conditions. We discuss three conditions: (1) conveyed leader grit versus self-attributed grit; (2) humility expressed by the leader; (3) social support expressed by the leader. In accordance with our conceptual model, (a) a leader who conveys high level of grit toward employees develop their psychological capital, (b) although this effect is mitigated or even nullified if the leader is devoid of humility and does not provide social support to employees. Distinctly, the leader fosters employees' psychological capital if, in addition to convey a high level of grit, he also expresses humility and social support toward employees.

Translated title of the contributionLeaders' grit and followers psychological capital: exploring moderating conditions
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)1-12
Number of pages12
JournalPsicologia
Volume34
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • Conveyed leader grit leader versus self-attributed grit
  • Grit
  • Humility
  • Leadership
  • Psychological capital
  • Social support

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