“…The main reason for such omissions may lie in the limitations of the theoretical perspectives used in prior research. To date, previous studies have largely relied on either the motivational perspective (e.g., Eseryel et al, 2021) or the self-conception perspective (e.g., Stam et al, 2014) to explain the beneficial effects of visionary leadership. The motivational perspective argues that visionary communication stimulates and aligns employee work motivation, leading to improved job-related outcomes (e.g., Berson et al, 2015;Maran et al, 2022;Van Knippenberg & Sitkin, 2013), while the self-conception perspective posits that visionary communication improves employees' work performance by arousing their ideal self (e.g., Jim et al, 2001;Stam et al, 2010).…”