Understanding the Leaders of Tomorrow: The Need to Study Leadership in Adolescence
Tackett, JL; Reardon, KW; Fast, NJ; et al.Johnson, L; Kang, SK; Lang, JWB; Oswald, FL
Date: 9 November 2022
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Perspectives on Psychological Science
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SAGE Publications / Association for Psychological Science
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Leadership traits and behaviors are observed early in human development, and although an improved understanding of youth leadership would usefully inform many real-world contexts (e.g., education, parenting, policy), most empirical work on leadership has been limited to adult populations. The purpose of the current manuscript is to add ...
Leadership traits and behaviors are observed early in human development, and although an improved understanding of youth leadership would usefully inform many real-world contexts (e.g., education, parenting, policy), most empirical work on leadership has been limited to adult populations. The purpose of the current manuscript is to add a developmental perspective to leadership research that has so far been absent. Here, we (1) highlight adolescence as a critical developmental period for leadership emergence and development, (2) argue that leadership among youth is poorly understood and critically understudied, (3) provide exemplars of synergy between research on leadership and adolescent development that are ripe for focused inquiry, and (4) underscore some of the positive consequences of accelerating empirical research on leadership in adolescence, including implications for a deeper understanding of leadership in adult working populations.
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Faculty of Environment, Science and Economy
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