1. Evaluating positive leadership: pilot study on the psychometric properties of a reduced version of the Positive Leadership Assessment Scale.
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Antino, Mirko, Gil-Rodríguez, Francisco, Rodríguez-Muñoz, Alfredo, and Borzillo, Stefano
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LEADERSHIP , *SOCIAL structure , *SOCIAL development , *EMPIRICAL research , *DATA analysis , *STUDENTS , *SOCIAL sciences - Abstract
Positive leadership is considered a fundamental factor which contributes significantly to the development of healthy organizations. Positive leadership has been address via other leadership models, primarily transformational and authentic leadership, with which some affinities have been established. Although there is a large body of literature on positive leadership, especially related to its practical aspects, the construct is not properly delimited and there are only a few relevant contributions on how to measure it. The purpose of this paper is to conduct a pilot study to examine the psychometric properties of a reduced version of the PLAS (Positive Leadership Assessment Scale). Results from a confirmatory factorial analysis show that a five-correlated factors model achieves a good fit with the empirical data (on a sample of Spanish students). Likewise, this study also offers a range of evidence of validity, showing a relationship with the constructs of both transformational and authentic leadership and engagement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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