Stronger Together: Conditional Indirect Effect of Servant Leadership on Transactive Memory Systems

Emily M. David (First Author), Lars U. Johnson (Participant Author), Tyleen N. Lopez, Ching-Yuan Meng

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摘要

The leadership literature suggests that followers are likely to be autonomously motivated when working for servant leaders, leading them to experience greater psychological empowerment. Guided by self-determination theory, we predicted that this empowerment would then heighten individuals' perceptions of their teams' transactive memory systems. When subordinates perceive that discrimination is occurring in their workgroup, however, we expected that the empowerment-transactive memory systems link would be weakened. This moderated mediation model was tested at multiple timepoints using 211 employees from a variety of industries and job types. The results generally supported our predictions, and the implications for theory and practice are discussed.
源语言英语
期刊Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies
Early Access
DOI
已出版 - 2020

Corresponding author email

larsjohnson@wayne.edu

关键词

  • empowerment
  • perceived discrimination
  • self-determination theory
  • servant leadership
  • transactive memory systems

成果物的来源

  • ABDC-B
  • SSCI

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