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Purpose

The purpose of this research is to explore dyad‐specific perspective taking as a potential antecedent of transformational leadership behavior.

Design/methodology/approach

The study's hypothesis was explored through a sample of 106 supervisor/subordinate dyads working in a hospital. Supervisors self‐reported their dyad‐specific perspective taking, while subordinates evaluated the transformational leadership behaviors of their supervisors.

Findings

Results indicate that dyad‐specific perspective taking is related to transformational leadership behavior and not related to transactional leadership behavior.

Practical implications

Results suggest that managers wishing to improve their skills as leaders may want to increase the frequency with which they attempt to look at issues from the perspective of their subordinates.

Originality/value

This research contributes to the literature by suggesting that dyad‐specific perspective taking is related to transformational leadership behavior.

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