Paternalistic leadership and employee well-being: a moderated mediation model
ISSN: 1750-614X
Article publication date: 4 June 2019
Issue publication date: 31 July 2019
Abstract
Purpose
This paper aims to explore the psychological mechanism in the relationship between paternalistic leadership (PL) and employee well-being (EWB) in cross-cultural nonprofit organizations. It also aims to further promote the integration of research on PL and self-concept by examining the relationship between PL and collective self-concept (CSC).
Design/methodology/approach
Data were collected on 72 supervisors and 233 expatriate Chinese teachers from 42 Confucius Institutes and 15 Confucius classrooms in Canada and the USA.
Findings
PL has a significant effect on EWB. Benevolent and moral leadership are positively related to CSC, while authoritarian leadership is negatively related to CSC. CSC mediates the relationship between PL and EWB. Furthermore, employees’ cross-cultural adaptability positively moderates the relationship between CSC and EWB; the indirect effect between PL and EWB via CSC is stronger for employees with stronger cross-cultural adaptability.
Originality/value
This is the first study that has examined the psychological mechanism under which PL affects EWB in cross-cultural nonprofit organizations. It contributes to the integration of research on PL and CSC by examining its relationship for the first time. It provides important implications for improving the well-being of expatriate employees in cross-cultural organizations.
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Acknowledgements
This study is supported by National Social Science Foundation of China (Project No. 16ZDA221), Guangzhou Elite Project for Studying Overseas (Grant No. JY201714), and Guangdong Public Diplomacy and Intercultural Communication Research Center.
The authors would want to thank Professor Elena Obukhova in Desautels Faculty of Management at McGill University, for her constructive comments at the early stage of this paper. In addition, Guohua He wants to thank the support and care from brilliant, lovely, graceful Xinnian Zheng while studying in Canada.
Citation
He, G., An, R. and Hewlin, P.F. (2019), "Paternalistic leadership and employee well-being: a moderated mediation model", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 645-663. https://doi.org/10.1108/CMS-10-2018-0724
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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