Discuss the interaction between leader self-sacrifice and self-confidence as researched by Cremer and van Knippenberg. How does this relate to leadership effectiveness? How is this effect mediated by collective identification?
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In the present research, we examine whether leader's self-sacrifice
positively influences followers' self-esteem and whether followers'
identification with the collective plays a role in this process. It
was predicted that leader self-sacrifice would influence followers'
self-esteem, but particularly so when followers exhibited strong
(vs. weak) collective identification. Results from an
organizational survey showed that leader self-sacrifice and
collective identification interacted in predicting follower
self-esteem, such that followers' self-esteem was higher when they
identified strongly with the collective and when the leader was
self-sacrificial (vs. self-benefiting). An experimental scenario
study replicated this interactive effect between collective
identification and leader's self-sacrifice on followers'
self-esteem and also showed that this effect was (at least partly)
mediated by followers' perceptions of whether the leader respected
and valued the group. Implications with respect to the relationship
between self-sacrifice and self-esteem are outlined, and possible
integrations of leader self-sacrifice, identity, and empowerment
are discussed.
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