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Remapping the construct of paternalistic leadership

Wai Kwan Lau (Department of Management and International Business, Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, USA)
Loan N.T. Pham (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, USA)
Lam Dang Nguyen (Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania, Bloomsburg, Pennsylvania, USA)

Leadership & Organization Development Journal

ISSN: 0143-7739

Article publication date: 2 October 2019

Issue publication date: 11 October 2019

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Abstract

Purpose

The purpose of this paper is to lay the necessary conceptual and empirical groundwork that advances knowledge about paternalistic leadership (PL). PL is reinterpreted as a leadership style consisting of authoritative, moral and benevolent leadership. The mediating role of trust is examined, and a formal, unified construct model of PL is suggested through evidence of construct validity.

Design/methodology/approach

An on-site survey was used to collect data from 312 full-time employees in nine organizations in China. Factor analysis, reliability and validity test, and an analysis of bivariate correlations were conducted.

Findings

The new construct of PL achieved a positive alignment and coherence among the three dimensions. Subordinates’ trust was found to be critical for paternalistic leaders to be perceived as effective leaders.

Research limitations/implications

Leadership and its effectiveness were examined only at the dyadic level. The levels of the supervisors and their effectiveness differ because some were from middle management, whereas others were from first line managers.

Practical implications

Trust is an important explanatory mechanism for the relationship between PL and employee performance, especially in China. It is a key factor that creates loyalty and builds a good relationship between leaders and subordinates.

Social implications

Trust signals a strong sense of sharing within the relationship. It induces positive emotional feelings in their leader by the subordinates and, therefore, taps into positive evaluations about the effectiveness of their leader.

Originality/value

This study developed the theoretical underpinnings and provided measurement instruments for PL. It offered a formal, unified construct model of PL.

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Citation

Lau, W.K., Pham, L.N.T. and Nguyen, L.D. (2019), "Remapping the construct of paternalistic leadership", Leadership & Organization Development Journal, Vol. 40 No. 7, pp. 764-776. https://doi.org/10.1108/LODJ-01-2019-0028

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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