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A study of the mechanism of the congruence of leader–follower power distance orientation on employees’ task performance

A study of the mechanism of the congruence of leader–follower power distance orientation on employees’ task performance
A study of the mechanism of the congruence of leader–follower power distance orientation on employees’ task performance
Based on implicit leadership theory, we examine the congruence effect of leader–follower power distance orientation (PDO) on follower trust in supervisor and work engagement, which in turn influences employees’ task performance. Results of polynomial regressions on 526 dyads supported the congruence effect hypothesis. The results show that (1) the congruence of leader–follower PDO leads to better performance; (2) under the condition of congruence, subordinate task performance is higher when leader–follower PDO matching in low–low ratings congruence than it is in high–high ratings congruence; (3) under the condition of asymmetrical incongruence, the follower had higher task performance when a leader’s PDO is lower than a follower’s PDO; (4) trust in supervisor and the work engagement mediate the effect of congruence of leader–follower PDO on employees’ task performance; (5) trust in supervisor also mediates the effect of congruence of leader–follower PDO on employees’ work engagement.
1664-1078
Bao, Yan
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Liao, Shudi
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Liao, Jianqiao
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Zhang, Yucheng
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Deng, Chuanjun
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Bao, Yan
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Liao, Jianqiao
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Zhang, Yucheng
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Deng, Chuanjun
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Guo, Zhiwen
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Bao, Yan, Liao, Shudi, Liao, Jianqiao, Zhang, Yucheng, Deng, Chuanjun and Guo, Zhiwen (2019) A study of the mechanism of the congruence of leader–follower power distance orientation on employees’ task performance. Frontiers in Psychology, 10. (doi:10.3389/fpsyg.2019.00615).

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Abstract

Based on implicit leadership theory, we examine the congruence effect of leader–follower power distance orientation (PDO) on follower trust in supervisor and work engagement, which in turn influences employees’ task performance. Results of polynomial regressions on 526 dyads supported the congruence effect hypothesis. The results show that (1) the congruence of leader–follower PDO leads to better performance; (2) under the condition of congruence, subordinate task performance is higher when leader–follower PDO matching in low–low ratings congruence than it is in high–high ratings congruence; (3) under the condition of asymmetrical incongruence, the follower had higher task performance when a leader’s PDO is lower than a follower’s PDO; (4) trust in supervisor and the work engagement mediate the effect of congruence of leader–follower PDO on employees’ task performance; (5) trust in supervisor also mediates the effect of congruence of leader–follower PDO on employees’ work engagement.

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Accepted/In Press date: 5 March 2019
e-pub ahead of print date: 26 March 2019

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Local EPrints ID: 484219
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484219
ISSN: 1664-1078
PURE UUID: 1a2a0088-5eaa-4103-8166-026f5203f648
ORCID for Yucheng Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-9435-6734

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Author: Yan Bao
Author: Shudi Liao
Author: Jianqiao Liao
Author: Yucheng Zhang ORCID iD
Author: Chuanjun Deng
Author: Zhiwen Guo

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