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Is Big Press Tougher On "She"-Eos?, Kenan G. Smith May 2016

Is Big Press Tougher On "She"-Eos?, Kenan G. Smith

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Effective Followership Characteristics: Self-Regulation And Intercultural Communication Competence, Cassandra Ann Mellon May 2016

Effective Followership Characteristics: Self-Regulation And Intercultural Communication Competence, Cassandra Ann Mellon

Masters Theses

Followership is a remarkably pervasive experience shared by all human beings who occupy the masses within national and global organizations. The purpose of the current study was to further knowledge and understanding of the followership construct by distinguishing a set of communicative characteristics that effective followers demonstrate—exploring the associations among perceptions of effective followership, self-regulation, and intercultural communication competence. This study examines whether self-regulation and co-cultural competence are characteristics of effective followership. Followership scholars suggest that followership research should develop followership characteristics based on variables focusing on the perceptions of followers in relation to leaders (Uhl-Bien, Riggio, Lowe, & Carsten, …