A meta-analytic review of the consequences of servant leadership: The moderating roles of cultural factors

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Yucheng Zhang
Yuyan Zheng
Long Zhang
Shan Xu
Xin Liu
Wansi Chen
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[1] Southwestern University of Finance and Economics,School of Public Administration
[2] Durham University,Business School
[3] Hunan University,Business School
[4] Southwestern University of Finance and Economics,School of Business Administration
[5] Renmin University of China,Department of Organization and HR, Renmin Business School
[6] East China University of Science and Technology,School of Business
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Servant leadership; Meta-analysis; Social exchange theory; Cultural factors; Incremental validity;
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The past decade has witnessed growing interests in empirically examining the effectiveness of servant leadership in management research. Our study reviews the literature on servant leadership and analyzes the relationship between servant leadership and its outcome variables. Drawing on social exchange theory, this study uses meta-analysis and find that servant leadership is positively related to followers’ job-related outcomes (e.g., psychological empowerment, organizational commitment, service quality), leader-related outcomes (e.g., leader effectiveness), and group-related outcomes (e.g., group service performance). Further, we find that the relationships between servant leadership and its outcomes are moderated by cultural factors (i.e., traditionality, masculinity, individualism, and power distance). Finally, we examine the incremental validity of servant leadership by taking transformational leadership into account and comparing their effects on job performance and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) via leader-member exchange (LMX). Implications for theory and practice are discussed, and an agenda for future research is proposed.
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页码:371 / 400
页数:29
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