TY - JOUR
T1 - Beyond Prototypicality : Identity Leadership Is About Shaping and Embedding a Sense of Social Identity, Not Just Representing It
AU - WILSON LEMOINE, Jérémy E.
AU - SWIATCZAK, Martyna D.
AU - STEFFENS, Niklas K.
AU - VAN DICK, Rolf
AU - KERSCHREITER, Rudolf
AU - AKFIRAT, Serap Arslan
AU - AVANZI, Lorenzo
AU - BALLADA, Christine Joy A.
AU - BARGHI, Bita
AU - BAZAROV, Tahir
AU - ARUTA, John Jamir Benzon R.
AU - BUNJAK, Aldijana
AU - ČERNE, Matej
AU - DUMONT, Kitty
AU - EDELMANN, Charlotte M.
AU - EPITROPAKI, Olga
AU - FRANSEN, Katrien
AU - GARCÍA-AEL, Cristina
AU - GIESSNER, Steffen R.
AU - GLEIBS, Ilka H.
AU - GODLEWSKA-WERNER, Dorota
AU - KARK, Ronit
AU - LAGUIA GONZALEZ, Ana
AU - LAM, Hodar
AU - LIPPONEN, Jukka
AU - LUPINA-WEGENER, Anna
AU - MARKOVITS, Yannis
AU - MASKOR, Mazlan
AU - MOLERO ALONSO, Fernando J.
AU - MANZANI, Lucas
AU - MORIANO LEON, Juan A.
AU - NEVES, Pedro
AU - OROSZ, Gábor
AU - PANDEY, Diwakar
AU - Pauknerová, Daniela
AU - RETOWSKI, Sylwiusz
AU - RONALD-LÉVY, Christine
AU - SAMEKIN, Adil
AU - SCHUH, Sebastian C.
AU - SEKIGUCHI, Tomoki
AU - SONG, Lynda Jiwen
AU - STORY, Joana
AU - STOUTEN, Jeroen
AU - SULTANOVA, Liliya
AU - TATACHARI, Srinivasan
AU - VALDENEGRO, Daniel
AU - VAN BUNDEREN, Lisanne
AU - VAN DIJK, Dina
AU - VÖRÖS, Viktor
AU - WONG, Sut I.
AU - Youssef, Farida
AU - ZHANG, Xin‐an
AU - HASLAM, S. Alexander
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2026 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2026/2/5
Y1 - 2026/2/5
N2 - Research inspired by the social identity theory of leadership has focused predominantly on the importance of a leader being seen to be representative of the groups they lead. However, beyond this, research suggests that leaders also need to create, advance, and embed a sense of shared social identity in those groups. In the present research, we explore how these different facets of identity leadership combine to form distinct leader profiles. We draw on two heterogeneous independent samples from the Global Identity Leadership Development project (N = 7682; N = 7855) to explore profiles of leaders’ engagement in identity leadership. In both studies, a latent profile analysis of the results of a CFA using a bifactor-(S − 1) model was conducted. In each case, the analysis identified two different predominant identity leadership profiles: ‘engaged identity leaders’ and ‘moderate-inconsistent identity leaders’. Employees working with engaged identity leaders reported substantially more positive job-related attitudes. The results were very similar across the two studies and suggest that this profile analysis is generalizable. The findings support suggestions that identity leadership is multidimensional rather than solely a matter of identity prototypicality.
AB - Research inspired by the social identity theory of leadership has focused predominantly on the importance of a leader being seen to be representative of the groups they lead. However, beyond this, research suggests that leaders also need to create, advance, and embed a sense of shared social identity in those groups. In the present research, we explore how these different facets of identity leadership combine to form distinct leader profiles. We draw on two heterogeneous independent samples from the Global Identity Leadership Development project (N = 7682; N = 7855) to explore profiles of leaders’ engagement in identity leadership. In both studies, a latent profile analysis of the results of a CFA using a bifactor-(S − 1) model was conducted. In each case, the analysis identified two different predominant identity leadership profiles: ‘engaged identity leaders’ and ‘moderate-inconsistent identity leaders’. Employees working with engaged identity leaders reported substantially more positive job-related attitudes. The results were very similar across the two studies and suggest that this profile analysis is generalizable. The findings support suggestions that identity leadership is multidimensional rather than solely a matter of identity prototypicality.
KW - bifactor-(S − 1) model
KW - identity leadership inventory
KW - latent profile analysis
KW - leadership
KW - social identity
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105029395858
U2 - 10.1111/jasp.70049
DO - 10.1111/jasp.70049
M3 - Journal Article (refereed)
SN - 0021-9029
JO - Journal of Applied Social Psychology
JF - Journal of Applied Social Psychology
ER -