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Pursuing A Future Leader Self: A Multi-Study Investigation of Leader Identity and Its Motivational and Behavioral Outcomes

Morgan, Richard; Braun, Susanne; Epitropaki, Olga

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Abstract

Developing as a leader is widely recognized as a challenging endeavor that takes time. However, little research has been done to explain the process through which future representations of oneself as a leader relate to current leader identity and how future and current leader selves motivate action. Integrating possible selves theory with identity-based motivation theory and across three independent studies, we test a serial mediation model in which a salient future leader self sequentially relates to leader identity, affective motivation to lead, and proactive leadership behavior. Our Pilot Study (N = 186) was conducted at two time points over a year apart with employees from a manufacturing company. Study 1 (N = 265) included repeated measurement at three time points, each a month apart, with employees from different industries. Study 2 (N = 301) included repeated measurement at four time points, each two weeks apart, with employees from different industries. Cross-lagged analyses provided support for our hypothesized process model and allowed us to examine reciprocal relationships. The theoretical implications for leadership and leader identity theory are discussed along with the practical implications for prospective leaders and their development in organizations.

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Morgan, R., Braun, S., & Epitropaki, O. (in press). Pursuing A Future Leader Self: A Multi-Study Investigation of Leader Identity and Its Motivational and Behavioral Outcomes. Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Feb 2, 2025
Deposit Date Feb 10, 2025
Journal Journal of Occupational and Organizational Psychology
Print ISSN 0963-1798
Electronic ISSN 2044-8325
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords future leader self, leader identity, motivation to lead, proactive leadership behavior
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/3469104