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Perceived Interactional Justice and Trust-in-supervisor as Mediators for Paternalistic Leadership
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Benevolent LeadershipSocial InfluencePaternalistic Leadership DimensionsHuman Resource ManagementOrganizational BehaviorLeadership DevelopmentEmployee AttitudeAuthoritarian LeadershipManagementOrganizational PsychologyResponsible LeadershipCross-cultural ManagementArtsTrustRole TheoryLeadershipOrganizational CommunicationBusinessEthical LeadershipPerceived Interactional Justice
This study identifies the influencing processes that underlie the effect of the three paternalistic leadership dimensions on subordinates' work performance/ organizational citizenship behaviours. The results, based on data collected from private firms in China, showed that perceived interactional justice mediated the effects of moral leadership and benevolent leadership on trust-in-supervisor. However, perceived interactional justice did not mediate the relationship between authoritarian leadership and trust-in-supervisor. In addition, trust-in-supervisor was found to be positively associated with work performance and organizational citizenship behaviours. Cultural and practical implications and future research directions are also discussed.
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