Empowerment: Point and Source

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  1. The effect of empowerment
    Empowerment has been shown to foster employee motivation as well as attitudinal and performance outcomes at both the individual (e.g., Zhang & Bartol, 2010) and the team level of analysis (e.g., Kirkman & Rosen, 1999).
  1. Empowerment leadership VS psychology empowerment
    However, most studies on empowerment have examined the effects of psychological empowerment itself, rather than the effects of empowering leadership (Seibert, Silver, & Randolph, 2004; Seibert, Wang, & Courtright, 2011; Spreitzer, 2008). Scholars have identified different antecedents of psychological empowerment such as organizational structure, organizational culture, task characteristics, and work design (Maynard, Gilson, & Mathieu, 2012; Maynard, Mathieu, Gilson, O'Boyle & Cigularov, 2013; Seibert et al., 2011). Nevertheless, in recent years there has been a surge of interest in the effects of empowering leadership behaviors (e.g., Ahearne, Mathieu, & Rapp, 2005; Chen et al., 2011; Lorinkova et al., 2013; Martin et al., 2013).

  2. Empowerment leadership VS other leadership styles

  1. Empowerment definition
    Lorinkova et al. (2013) have defined empowering leadership as “sharing power with subordinates and raising their level of auton- omy and responsibility” (p. 573).
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