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The cognitive resource theory is a leadership theory of industrial and organizational psychology developed by Fred Fiedler and Joe Garcia in 1987 as a reconceptualization of the Fiedler contingency model.The theory focuses on the influence of the leader's intelligence and experience on their reaction to stress.

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  • The cognitive resource theory is a leadership theory of industrial and organizational psychology developed by Fred Fiedler and Joe Garcia in 1987 as a reconceptualization of the Fiedler contingency model.The theory focuses on the influence of the leader's intelligence and experience on their reaction to stress. The essence of the theory is that stress is the enemy of rationality, damaging leaders' ability to think logically and analytically. However, the leader's experience and intelligence can lessen the influence of stress on his or her actions: intelligence is the main factor in low-stress situations, while experience counts for more during high-stress moments. Originating from studies into military leadership style, Cognitive Resource Theory can also be applied to other contexts such as the relationship between stress and ability in sport.The theory proposes the style of leadership required in certain situations, depending on the degree of stress, situational control and task structure. Training should focus on stress management so that a leader's intellect can be most effectively utilised and also to train leaders to take a directive approach when their knowledge will benefit the group but a less directive approach when group member abilities will contribute to performance. (en)
  • A teoria dos recursos cognitivos se refere as características do líder como a experiência, inteligência, competência e o conhecimento relevantes para a tarefa. A essência da teoria é que o estresse é o inimigo da racionalidade, prejudicando a capacidade dos líderes de pensar logicamente e analiticamente. Contudo, a experiência e a inteligência do líder podem diminuir a influência do estresse sobre as suas ações: a inteligência é o principal fator em situações de baixa tensão, enquanto que a experiência conta mais em momentos de alto estresse. (pt)
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  • A teoria dos recursos cognitivos se refere as características do líder como a experiência, inteligência, competência e o conhecimento relevantes para a tarefa. A essência da teoria é que o estresse é o inimigo da racionalidade, prejudicando a capacidade dos líderes de pensar logicamente e analiticamente. Contudo, a experiência e a inteligência do líder podem diminuir a influência do estresse sobre as suas ações: a inteligência é o principal fator em situações de baixa tensão, enquanto que a experiência conta mais em momentos de alto estresse. (pt)
  • The cognitive resource theory is a leadership theory of industrial and organizational psychology developed by Fred Fiedler and Joe Garcia in 1987 as a reconceptualization of the Fiedler contingency model.The theory focuses on the influence of the leader's intelligence and experience on their reaction to stress. (en)
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  • Cognitive resource theory (en)
  • Teoria dos recursos cognitivos (pt)
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