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Emergency Service Leader Perceptions Of Legitimacy, R. Jeffery Maxfield, John R. Fisher Apr 2013

Emergency Service Leader Perceptions Of Legitimacy, R. Jeffery Maxfield, John R. Fisher

R. Jeffery Maxfield

This study adds to the qualitative data showing how leaders in the emergency services perceive legitimacy and the bases of power. The study examines leader perception of the reasons their subordinates view their leadership as legitimate. Two definitions of legitimacy are presented: the traditional viewpoint of French and Raven (1959) associating legitimate power “with having status or formal job authority” and the other proposed by Maxfield (2012) in the LEAP leadership model basing legitimacy more on the characteristics leaders bring to their positions. Emergency service students interviewed leaders in their career fields, determining their view of legitimacy. They found that …