Leadership: Theory and Practice
SAGE Readings
Reference Articles
Journal Articles
Article 1: Heldal, F. and Antonsen, S. (2014). Team leadership in a high-risk organization: The role of contextual factors. Small Group Research 45(4), 376-399.
Questions that apply to this article:
- What is meant by the dynamic and high-risk environments in which some groups do their work? How does this affect the team dynamic?
- What contextual factors influence small groups in this case study?
- Choose four of the leadership behaviors in Table 1 of the article and describe how they are similar to internal or external leadership actions in Hill’s model in the text.
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Article 2: Gupta, V. K., Huang, R. and Niranjan, S. (2010). A longitudinal examination of the relationship between team leadership and performance. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies 17(4), 335-350.
Questions that apply to this article:
- Describe the term cohesion as it applies to group functioning.
- What was the unique hypothesis for this study? Why did the authors choose to study team leadership in this way?
- Is conflict in teams good or bad? Defend your answer using the hypothesis and results of this study.
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Article 3: Seed, M.S., Torkelson, D.J. and Karshmer, J.F. (2009). The clinical nurse leader: Helping psychiatric mental health nurses transform their practice. Journal of American Psychiatric Nurses Association 15(2), 120-125.
Questions that apply to this article:
- Describe the functions of a Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL).
- How does the CNL positively affect team productivity and better patient outcomes?
- Using Hill’s Model for Team Leadership, describe some internal and external actions that CNL’s are likely to use to achieve team effectiveness and good patient care.
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Article 4: Solansky, S.T. (2008). Leadership style and team processes in self-managed teams. Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies 14(4), 332-341.
Questions that apply to this article:
- Explain shared leadership and self-managed teams. How are these different from a team with one designated leader?
- What is the role that motivation plays in the success or failure of teams?
- What are some of the advantages of shared leadership over single leadership as described in this article?
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Article 5: Roussin, C.J. (2008). Increasing trust, psychological safety, and team performance through dyadic leadership discovery. Small Group Research 39(2), 224-248.
Questions that apply to this article:
- Describe what is meant by “psychological safety” and how its presence or absence in teams affects the overall team process.
- Compare and contrast group-level discovery and dyadic discovery. Which of these two forms of interaction do the authors suggest is better for increasing trust and psychological safety in teams?
- How is the dyadic discovery process consistent with concepts from the leader-member exchange theory?
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