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The value of leadership: Evidence from a large-scale field experiment

  • Florian Englmaier
  • , Stefan Grimm
  • , Dominik Grothe
  • , David Schindler*
  • , Simeon Schudy
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Companies increasingly make use of team-based organizational structures in complex non-routine tasks. To foster performance in these settings, scholars and practitioners alike have emphasized the potential of leadership. However, its value is difficult to identify in agile and cross-functional teams since leadership is often determined endogenously. To explore the causal impact of leadership, this study randomly encourages teams in a large-scale field experiment (281 teams consisting of 1,273 participants) to select a leader who consistently motivates or consistently coordinates their team. Both encouragements substantially improve team performance and systematically alter team organization, without reducing the originality of solutions.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101869
Number of pages11
JournalLeadership Quarterly
Volume36
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2025

Keywords

  • Coordination
  • Leadership
  • Motivation
  • Non-routine analytical task
  • Teamwork

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