Abstract
We investigated whether transformational leadership was associated with more positive perceptions of outcomes among intercollegiate athletic directors in the U. S. Also, we examined whether leader gender influenced perceptions of participants, and if there was an interaction between leadership style and leader gender in predicting organizational outcomes. Division I and II male participants (n = 99) evaluated either a male or female transactional or transformational leader on extra effort, satisfaction, and effectiveness. MANOVA and post hoc analyses were used in our evaluation. Findings indicated transformational leadership was related to more positive organizational outcomes, that there was no difference between male and female leaders on attaining these outcomes, and that there was no interaction between leadership style and leader gender.
Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 416-425 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | Sex Roles |
Volume | 64 |
Issue number | 5-6 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Mar 2011 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- Female leadership advantage
- Gender roles in leadership
- Intercollegiate athletics
- Role congruity theory
- Transformational leadership
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Gender Studies
- Social Psychology
- Developmental and Educational Psychology