A
Ability/competence, trustworthiness, 34
Achievable goals, 106
Affective learning, 3–4
Affective trust, 32
Agency theory, 51–52
Aligned goals, 106
Appreciated goals, 107
Artifacts, 70–71
Attitudes, theory of reasoned action, 26
Autonomous leadership, 167
B
Behavioral learning, 4
Behaviors, theory of reasoned action, 26
Beliefs, theory of reasoned action, 25
Benevolent actions, trustworthiness, 34
C
Character, 6
Charismatic leadership, 178
Chemers model of culture, 160–162
Cognitive learning, 3
Cognitive trust, 32
Commitment, 29
Competence, 6
Competitive advantage
action plan, 138
application of theory, 137
barriers to strategic, 130–132
characteristics
difficulty to imitate, 128–129
nonsubstitutability, 129–130
rareness of resources, ...
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