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Understanding leaders' proactivity from a goal-process view and with multisource ratings

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posted on 2024-10-30, 21:43 authored by Chia-Huei Wu, Ying WangYing Wang, William Mobley
In this chapter, we empirically examine leaders' proactivity by taking the goal-process view of proactivity and from a multiple-rating source perspective. We proposed five behavioral indicators (envisioning and following goals, planning, solving problems, creating ideas, and championing change) to evaluate the key stages in the process of achieving proactive goals. We collected 360-degree ratings from leaders themselves, their supervisors, colleagues, and subordinates on these key indicators. The specific aim of this study is to (1) assess factorial validity of these five proactivity-related constructs, and (2) gauge whether different rater groups have consistent or different views in evaluating target leaders' proactivity. Data were collected from a total of 535 part-time EMBA students, and data were analyzed by a Correlated Trait-Uncorrelated Method (CTUM) model. Results showed that (1) the five proactivity-related indicators were highly intercorrelated and can be influenced by a higher-order proactivity factor, and (2) ratings on the same construct but from different raters consistently converged on the same factor, revealing that different raters have a consistent perception in evaluating leaders' multiple dimensions of proactivity.

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Start page

57

End page

75

Total pages

19

Outlet

Advances in Global Leadership

Editors

W. H. Mobley, Y. Wang and M. Li

Publisher

Emerald Group Publishing

Place published

Bingley, United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2012 Emerald Group Publishing

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2006071061

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-02-27

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