Paternalistic Leadership and Follower Work Outcomes: A Meta-analysis Utrecht University
Summary
This research describes the results of a meta-analysis of the relationship between paternalistic
leadership and the follower work outcomes task performance, organisational citizenship
behaviour and creativity. The results, based on 46 independent samples (total N = 16484),
show that paternalistic leadership as one construct, benevolent leadership and moral
leadership are positively related and authoritarian leadership is negatively related to the
follower work outcomes. The moderating analysis found no support for the categorical
moderator of country. With respect to continuous moderators of sample characteristics
employee age and gender, mixed evidence was found. Indicating that as the mean age of the
employee increases, the relation between paternalistic leadership and authoritarian leadership
and its outcomes increases. Additionally, the moderating analyses imply that as the male ratio
increases, the relation between benevolent leadership and creativity decreases. Several
implications as well as directions for future research are discussed, including the need conduct
more research in countries outside of Confucian Asia.