Publications by authors named "Charlotte M Edelmann"

Article Synopsis
  • The study looks at how leaders among peers in a team can help improve work outcomes, not just those in charge.
  • Researchers identified specific roles and functions of these peer leaders and found that they can boost things like job satisfaction and teamwork.
  • The results showed that most of these leadership behaviors are important for making work easier and more productive, no matter the team's size or experience.
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Do leaders who build a sense of shared social identity in their teams thereby protect them from the adverse effects of workplace stress? This is a question that the present paper explores by testing the hypothesis that identity leadership contributes to stronger team identification among employees and, through this, is associated with reduced burnout. We tested this model with unique datasets from the Global Identity Leadership Development (GILD) project with participants from all inhabited continents. We compared two datasets from 2016/2017 ( = 5290; 20 countries) and 2020/2021 ( = 7294; 28 countries) and found very similar levels of identity leadership, team identification and burnout across the five years.

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Leadership plays an essential part in creating competitive advantage and well-being among employees. One way in which formal leaders can deal with the variety of responsibilities that comes with their role is to share their responsibilities with team members (i.e.

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