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Leader prohibitive voice behavior and its effects on followers through leader identification and political skill

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Leader prohibitive voice behavior and its effects on followers through leader identification and political skill

X. Tian, H. Chae, et al.

Explore how leader behavior influences team dynamics! This research by Xueqin Tian, Heesun Chae, and Youngjoe Kim reveals that leader prohibitive voice behavior can spark similar behavior in followers, especially in the context of leader identification. Delve into the intriguing nuances of political skill's moderating role on this relationship.... show more
Abstract
Prohibitive voice behavior plays a crucial role in organizational effectiveness by signaling previously undetected issues. However, individuals paradoxically perceive this behavior as difficult due to its emphasis on identifying harmful factors, which may lead to misinterpretation and other undesirable social consequences. Based on social learning theory, this study aims to identify how the leader's prohibitive voice behavior affects the follower's prohibitive voice behavior. We employed a quantitative research design, collecting and analyzing questionnaires from 317 leader-follower dyads in 59 Chinese companies. To test our hypotheses, we used mediation and moderation analyses, hierarchical regression analysis, and the PROCESS macro. The results partially supported the research hypothesis, indicating that leader prohibitive voice behavior positively influenced follower prohibitive voice behavior. Additionally, leader identification mediated this relationship, whereas follower political skill moderated the mediated relationship. Notably, the mediation's direction contradicted our hypothesis; the mediated effect through leader identification was pronounced when follower political skill was at lower levels. This study proposes that the leader's role as a role model is crucial in motivating followers' prohibitive voice behavior. It highlights the significance of considering followers' political skills when they emulate their leader's behavior. From both theoretical and practical perspectives, we discussed these findings and highlighted their implications for organizational behavior and leadership development.
Publisher
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
Published On
Sep 16, 2024
Authors
Xueqin Tian, Heesun Chae, Youngjoe Kim
Tags
leader behavior
follower voice
prohibitive voice
leader identification
political skill
team dynamics
China
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