TY - JOUR
T1 - Political leaders' identity leadership and civic citizenship behavior
T2 - The mediating role of trust in fellow citizens and the moderating role of economic inequality
AU - Monzani, Lucas
AU - Bibic, Kira
AU - Haslam, S. Alexander
AU - Kerschreiter, Rudolf
AU - Wilson Lemoine, Jérémy E.
AU - Steffens, Niklas K.
AU - Akfirat, Serap Arslan
AU - Ballada, Christine Joy A.
AU - Bazarov, Tahir
AU - Aruta, John Jamir Benzon R.
AU - Avanzi, Lorenzo
AU - Bunjak, Aldijana
AU - Černe, Matej
AU - Edelmann, Charlotte M.
AU - Epitropaki, Olga
AU - Fransen, Katrien
AU - García-Ael, Cristina
AU - Giessner, Steffen
AU - Gleibs, Ilka
AU - Godlewska-Werner, Dorota
AU - Kark, Ronit
AU - Gonzalez, Ana Laguia
AU - Lam, Hodar
AU - Lupina-Wegener, Anna
AU - Markovits, Yannis
AU - Maskor, Mazlan
AU - Alonso, Fernando Jorge Molero
AU - Leon, Juan Antonio Moriano
AU - Neves, Pedro
AU - Pauknerová, Daniela
AU - Retowski, Sylwiusz
AU - Roland-Lévy, Christine
AU - Samekin, Adil
AU - Sekiguchi, Tomoki
AU - Story, Joana
AU - Stouten, Jeroen
AU - Sultanova, Lilia
AU - Tatachari, Srinivasan
AU - van Bunderen, Lisanne
AU - Van Dijk, Dina
AU - Wong, Sut I.
AU - van Dick, Rolf
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. Political Psychology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Society of Political Psychology.
PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Identity leadership captures leaders efforts to create and promote a sense of shared group membership (i.e., a sense of “we” and of “us”) among followers. The present research report tests this claim by drawing on data from 26 countries that are part of the Global Identity Leadership Development (GILD) project to examine the relationship between political leaders' identity leadership and civic citizenship behavior (N = 6787). It also examines the contributions of trust and economic inequality to this relationship. Political leaders' identity leadership (PLIL) was positively associated with respondents' people-oriented civic citizenship behaviors (CCB-P) in 20 of 26 countries and civic citizenship behaviors aimed at one's country (CCB-C) in 23 of 26 countries. Mediational analyses also confirmed the indirect effects of PLIL via trust in fellow citizens on both CCB-P (in 25 out of 26 countries) and CCB-C (in all 26 countries). Economic inequality moderated these effects such that the main and indirect effects of trust in one's fellow citizens on CCB-C were stronger in countries with higher economic inequality. This interaction effect was not observed for CCB-P. The study highlights the importance of identity leadership and trust in fellow citizens in promoting civic citizenship behavior, especially in the context of economic inequality.
AB - Identity leadership captures leaders efforts to create and promote a sense of shared group membership (i.e., a sense of “we” and of “us”) among followers. The present research report tests this claim by drawing on data from 26 countries that are part of the Global Identity Leadership Development (GILD) project to examine the relationship between political leaders' identity leadership and civic citizenship behavior (N = 6787). It also examines the contributions of trust and economic inequality to this relationship. Political leaders' identity leadership (PLIL) was positively associated with respondents' people-oriented civic citizenship behaviors (CCB-P) in 20 of 26 countries and civic citizenship behaviors aimed at one's country (CCB-C) in 23 of 26 countries. Mediational analyses also confirmed the indirect effects of PLIL via trust in fellow citizens on both CCB-P (in 25 out of 26 countries) and CCB-C (in all 26 countries). Economic inequality moderated these effects such that the main and indirect effects of trust in one's fellow citizens on CCB-C were stronger in countries with higher economic inequality. This interaction effect was not observed for CCB-P. The study highlights the importance of identity leadership and trust in fellow citizens in promoting civic citizenship behavior, especially in the context of economic inequality.
KW - civic citizenship behavior
KW - economic inequality
KW - identity leadership
KW - social identity
KW - trust
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85181453481&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1111/pops.12952
DO - 10.1111/pops.12952
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85181453481
SN - 0162-895X
VL - 45
SP - 979
EP - 1011
JO - Political Psychology
JF - Political Psychology
IS - 6
ER -