A multilevel analysis. Paper accepted for presentation at the 27th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, San Diego, CA, April 26-28.
van Gils, S., van Quaquebeke, N., van Dijke, M., & De Cremer, D. (2011). See no evil? Follower moral attentiveness affects how ethical leadership influences follower deviance. Paper presented at the 2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, San Antonio, TX, August 10-14th. van Gils, S., van Quaquebeke, N., van Knippenberg, D. (2011). Your norms or our norms? How the interplay of leader's and follower's level of self-construal influences ethical leadership. Paper presented at the 15th European Congress of Work and 
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Organizational Psychology, Maastricht, NL, May 25th-28th. van Gils, S. (2010). Deciding for you or for us: Level of self-construal as a determinant of ethical leadership. Paper presented at the 2010 Academy of Management Annual Meeting, Montreal, CA, August 6th-10th. van Quaquebeke, N. & van Gils, S. (2010). Self- and other-categorization: Integrating Implicit Followership and Implicit Leadership Theories into a fully dyadic leadership model. Paper presented at the Academy of Management Meeting, 2010, Montreal, CA, August 6th – 10th. van Gils, S., & van Quaquebeke, N. (2009). Leading to growth: The 
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Michelangelo Phenomenon in leadership. Paper presented at the 14th European Congress of Work and Organizational Psychology, Santiago de Compostela, May 13th-16th. van Gils, S., van Quaquebeke, N., van Knippenberg, D., & Rusbult, C. (2008) Michelangelo in leader-subordinate relationships: How leaders and subordinates can bring out the best (or worst) in each other. Paper presented at the 9th Leadership Meeting, Berlin, GER, July 25th. Other: van Gils, S., Van Quaquebeke, N., Borkowski, J. & van Knippenberg, D. (2011). Respectful leadership in process or results cultures; A multilevel analysis. Presentation at the RRG 
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