Leadership as social identity management: Introducing the Identity Leadership Inventory (ILI) to assess and validate a four-dimensional model
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Michelle K. Ryan | Niklas K. Steffens | J. Jetten | S. Reicher | M. Platow | S. Haslam | M. Ryan | K. Peters | N. Steffens | K. Fransen | F. Boen | Jie Yang | A. Haslam
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