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| Skala psiholoģiskās drošības× | Dienošā līdera skala (Servant Leadership Scale, SLS)× | |
|---|---|---|
| Nozare | Organizāciju uzvedība | Organizāciju uzvedība |
| Saime | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Izcelsmes gads≠ | 1999 | 2008 |
| Autors≠ | Amy C. Edmondson | Robert K. Greenleaf (concept); Robert C. Liden et al. (measurement scale) |
| Tips≠ | Team-level self-report questionnaire | Self-report questionnaire |
| Pirmavots≠ | Edmondson, A. C. (1999). Psychological safety and learning behavior in work teams. Administrative Science Quarterly, 44(2), 350-383. DOI ↗ | Liden, R. C., Wayne, S. J., Zhao, H., & Henderson, D. (2008). Servant leadership: development of a multidimensional measure and multi-level assessment. The Leadership Quarterly, 19(2), 161-177. DOI ↗ |
| Citi nosaukumi | PSS, Team Psychological Safety Scale | SLS, Servant Leader Scale |
| Saistītās | 5 | 5 |
| Kopsavilkums≠ | The Psychological Safety Scale (PSS), developed by Amy Edmondson in 1999, measures team members' shared perception that they can take interpersonal risks—speaking up, asking questions, admitting mistakes, proposing new ideas—without fear of embarrassment, punishment, or rejection. The 7-item scale captures a team-level construct fundamental to learning, innovation, and psychological well-being. High psychological safety predicts team performance, learning from errors, information sharing, and adaptive responses to change. | The Servant Leadership Scale (SLS), developed by Liden and colleagues in 2008, measures the extent to which leaders prioritize others' well-being and development. Building on Robert Greenleaf's 1970 concept of servant leadership, the SLS operationalizes servant leadership across seven dimensions: emotional healing, creating value for community, conceptual skills, empowering others, helping followers grow and succeed, putting followers first, and behaving ethically. The scale enables assessment of leadership styles that foster trust, engagement, and organizational effectiveness. |
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