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Social cognitive consequences of leader artistic literacy
Despite an increasing interest in developing leaders' artistic capacities to address the complexities and uncertainties of the business environment, there is a scarcity of empirical research on the interpersonal effects of those capacities. To fill this gap, we introduce the concept of “leader artistic literacy” (a leader's proficiency and understanding of various forms of art and their ability to incorporate artistic elements into their communication and behaviors when interacting with followers) and delve into its effects for subordinates. Drawing upon the warmth and competence framework and implicit leadership theory, we investigated how leaders' artistic literacy in different industries influences leadership effectiveness through social cognition of warmth and competence. The results of two experiments (Study 1: N = 146; Study 2: N = 209) with participants from different industries demonstrated that higher artistic literacy in art-related industries leads to positive social cognition (warmth and competence perception), which in turn promotes subordinates' liking and perceived leaders' promotability. By contrast, in nonart-related industries, higher artistic literacy may be detrimental to leaders. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
期刊介绍:
"Applied Psychology: An International Review" is the esteemed official journal of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP), a venerable organization established in 1920 that unites scholars and practitioners in the field of applied psychology. This peer-reviewed journal serves as a global platform for the scholarly exchange of research findings within the diverse domain of applied psychology.
The journal embraces a wide array of topics within applied psychology, including organizational, cross-cultural, educational, health, counseling, environmental, traffic, and sport psychology. It particularly encourages submissions that enhance the understanding of psychological processes in various applied settings and studies that explore the impact of different national and cultural contexts on psychological phenomena.