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Replication data for: Life of Brian Revisited: Assessing Informational and Non-Informational Leadership Tools

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Title Replication data for: Life of Brian Revisited: Assessing Informational and Non-Informational Leadership Tools
 
Identifier https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/D1XFQZ
 
Creator Baturo, Alexander
Mikhaylov, Slava
 
Publisher Harvard Dataverse
 
Description Recent literature models leadership as a process of communication in which leaders' rhetorical signals facilitate followers' co-ordination. While some studies have explored the effects of leadership in experimental settings, there remains a lack of empirical research on the effectiveness of informational tools in real political environments. Using quantitative text analysis of federal and sub-national legislative addresses in Russia, this article empirically demonstrates that followers react to informational signals from leaders. It further theorizes that leaders use a combination of informational and non-informational tools to solve the co-ordination problem. The findings show that a mixture of informational and non-informational tools shapes followers' strategic calculi. Ignoring non-informational tools -- and particularly the interrelationship between informational and non-informational tools -- can threaten the internal validity of causal inference in the analysis of leadership effects on co-ordination.
 
Date 2013