The cognitive-behavioral system of leadership: cognitive antecedents of active and passive leadership behaviors

Front Psychol. 2015 Sep 7:6:1344. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01344. eCollection 2015.

Abstract

In the present paper, we propose a cognitive-behavioral understanding of active and passive leadership. Building on core evaluations theory, we offer a model that explains the emergence of leaders' active and passive behaviors, thereby predicting stable, inter-individual, as well as variable, intra-individual differences in both types of leadership behavior. We explain leaders' stable behavioral tendencies by their fundamental beliefs about themselves, others, and the world (core evaluations), while their variable, momentary behaviors are explained by the leaders' momentary appraisals of themselves, others, and the world (specific evaluations). By introducing interactions between the situation the leader enters, the leader's beliefs, appraisals, and behavior, we propose a comprehensive system of cognitive mechanisms that underlie active and passive leadership behavior.

Keywords: cognitive antecedents of leadership; core self-evaluations; leaders’ beliefs; transactional leadership; transformational leadership.