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An examination of three-way interactions of paternalistic leadership in China

Wai Kwan Lau, Zhen Li and John Okpara

Asia Pacific Business Review, 2020, vol. 26, issue 1, 32-49

Abstract: The tight and simultaneous combination of moral, benevolent and authoritarian leadership as well as the negative impact of authoritarian leadership imposes challenges to paternalistic leadership researchers. We used three-way tests to investigate the relationships among three dimensions of paternalistic leadership and our results indicate that the relationship between benevolent/moral leadership and leadership effectiveness is stronger for high than for low authoritarian leadership. In addition, when a leader has low benevolent and/or moral leadership, low authoritarianism has higher leadership effectiveness than high authoritarianism. However, when both benevolent and moral leadership are high, high authoritarianism works better than low authoritarianism.

Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/13602381.2019.1674031

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