The purpose of the study was to construct a Leadership Mindset Scale (LMS) and to assess its reliability and construct validity. Participants were 100 employees in a variety of leadership and non-leadership positions at various organizations in three states. An item and factor analysis on the 13 LMS items led to a scale with 11 items (Cronbach α = .80). A Principal Axis Factor analysis with Promax rotation suggested three factors: Leadership Mindset Teachability (LMS-T), a belief in leadership teachability; Leadership Mindset Improvability (LMS-I), a belief in leadership improvability over time; and Leadership Mindset Predictability (LMS-P), a belief that leadership cannot be predicted at an early age. Convergent validity of LMS-Total and Teachability was evidenced by significant correlations with the implicit theories of intelligence and anxiety scales, and developmental leadership and transactional leadership scales. Divergent validity was evidenced by a non-significant correlation with social desirability. The results suggest that the LMS measures a construct different from those of other leadership scales used in the study. The LMS can be helpful in leadership training programs to promote a growth mindset about the trainability of leadership skills.
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January 15 2023
DEVELOPMENT OF A LEADERSHIP MINDSET SCALE Open Access
V. Krishna Kumar, Ph.D. M.S.;
V. Krishna Kumar, Ph.D. M.S.
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Christopher A. Flickinger;
Christopher A. Flickinger
The West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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Jennifer L. Barnett
Jennifer L. Barnett
The West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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Journal of Leadership Education (2023) 22 (1): 77–95.
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Kangas NM, Kumar VK, Moore BJ, Flickinger CA, Barnett JL (2023), "DEVELOPMENT OF A LEADERSHIP MINDSET SCALE". Journal of Leadership Education, Vol. 22 No. 1 pp. 77–95, doi: https://doi.org/10.12806/V22/I1/R5
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