Emergent Leadership Structures in Informal Groups: A Dynamic, Cognitively Informed Network Model

Gianluca Carnabuci, Cécile Emery, D. Brinberg
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This paper advances novel theory and evidence on the emergence of informal leadership networks in groups that feature no formally designated leaders or authority hierarchies. We integrate insights from relational schema and network theory to develop and empirically test a three-step process model. The model’s first hypothesis is that people use a “linear ordering schema” to process information about leadership relations. The second hypothesis argues that when an individual experiences a particular leadership attribution to be inconsistent with the linear ordering schema, that individual will tend to reduce the ensuing cognitive inconsistency by modifying that leadership attribution. Finally, the third hypothesis builds on this inconsistency-reduction mechanism to derive implications about a set of network structural features (asymmetry, acyclicity, transitivity, popularity, and inverse popularity) that are predicted to emerge endogenously as a group’s informal leadership network evolves. We find broad sup...
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本文提出了新的理论和证据,证明在没有正式指定的领导者或权威等级的群体中,非正式领导网络的出现。我们整合了关系图式和网络理论的见解,开发并实证检验了一个三步过程模型。该模型的第一个假设是,人们使用“线性排序图式”来处理有关领导关系的信息。第二种假设认为,当个体经历某种领导归因与线性排序图式不一致时,个体倾向于通过修正该领导归因来减少随之而来的认知不一致。最后,第三个假设建立在这种不一致性减少机制的基础上,推导出一组网络结构特征(不对称、不周期性、传递性、受欢迎程度和逆受欢迎程度)的含义,这些特征预计会随着群体非正式领导网络的演变而内生地出现。我们发现……
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