Identification with leader: A comparison of perceptions of identification among geographically dispersed and co‐located teams
Corporate Communications: An International Journal
ISSN: 1356-3289
Article publication date: 1 June 2004
Abstract
Geographically dispersed teams have become common in many industries and organizations. Yet previous research on distanced leadership often is done from the perspective of the leader, not the team members. This study examines identification with team leader among distanced and proximate employees in geographically dispersed teams. Through survey research, the study examines the relationship between members' identification with their team leader and four other relevant variables – trust, isolation, accessibility, and information equity. Specifically, the study finds that identification and trust are closely related constructs in both distanced and proximate settings; that perceived isolation is inversely related with leader identification in proximate settings, but not in distanced ones; that accessibility is positively related to identification with leader in both distanced and proximate settings; and that perceived information equity is positively related with leader identification in distanced and proximate settings. Implications for leadership in distanced settings are discussed.
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Citation
Connaughton, S.L. and Daly, J.A. (2004), "Identification with leader: A comparison of perceptions of identification among geographically dispersed and co‐located teams", Corporate Communications: An International Journal, Vol. 9 No. 2, pp. 89-103. https://doi.org/10.1108/13563280410534294
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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