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- Path–goal_theory abstract "The path–goal theory, also known as the path–goal theory of leader effectiveness or the path–goal model, is a leadership theory developed by Robert House, an Ohio State University graduate, in 1971 and revised in 1996. The theory states that a leader's behavior is contingent to the satisfaction, motivation and performance of her or his subordinates. The revised version also argues that the leader engages in behaviors that complement subordinate's abilities and compensate for deficiencies. The path–goal model can be classified as a Transaction leadership theory.".
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- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Leadership.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Category:Organizational_theory.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Expectancy_theory.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Fiedler_contingency_model.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Leadership.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Leader–member_exchange_theory.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Martin_G._Evans.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLink Victor_Vroom.
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "Path–goal theory".
- Path–goal_theory wikiPageWikiLinkText "path–goal theory".
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- Path–goal_theory subject Category:Leadership.
- Path–goal_theory subject Category:Organizational_theory.
- Path–goal_theory hypernym Theory.
- Path–goal_theory type Work.
- Path–goal_theory type Concept.
- Path–goal_theory type Redirect.
- Path–goal_theory type Study.
- Path–goal_theory comment "The path–goal theory, also known as the path–goal theory of leader effectiveness or the path–goal model, is a leadership theory developed by Robert House, an Ohio State University graduate, in 1971 and revised in 1996. The theory states that a leader's behavior is contingent to the satisfaction, motivation and performance of her or his subordinates. The revised version also argues that the leader engages in behaviors that complement subordinate's abilities and compensate for deficiencies.".
- Path–goal_theory label "Path–goal theory".
- Path–goal_theory sameAs Q4120182.
- Path–goal_theory sameAs نظرية_مسار_الهدف.
- Path–goal_theory sameAs m.023pf5.
- Path–goal_theory sameAs Housov-Evansov_model_cesta-cieľ.
- Path–goal_theory sameAs Q4120182.
- Path–goal_theory wasDerivedFrom Path–goal_theory?oldid=687087068.
- Path–goal_theory isPrimaryTopicOf Path–goal_theory.