A Chinese–Canadian Cross-Cultural Investigation of Transformational Leadership, Autonomous Motivation, and Collectivistic Value
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Wang, Zheni (Author)
- Gagné, Marylène (Author)
Title
A Chinese–Canadian Cross-Cultural Investigation of Transformational Leadership, Autonomous Motivation, and Collectivistic Value
Abstract
Synthesizing theories of transformational leadership and self-determination, this research investigated whether transformational leaders (a) promote the autonomous motivation of their subordinates and whether (b) it results in higher autonomous motivation when subordinates hold high collectivistic values. Multilevel data were obtained from work samples in China and Canada. The results showed a positive relation between managers’ transformational leadership and subordinates’ autonomous motivation cross-culturally. Although higher collectivistic values were related to higher autonomous motivation, collectivist values did not significantly moderate the motivational effect of transformational leadership.
Publication
Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies
Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Date
2013-02-01
Volume
20
Issue
1
Pages
134-142
Citation Key
wangChineseCanadianCrossCultural2013
Accessed
5/15/24, 7:05 PM
ISSN
1548-0518
Language
en
Library Catalog
SAGE Journals
Citation
Wang, Z., & Gagné, M. (2013). A Chinese–Canadian Cross-Cultural Investigation of Transformational Leadership, Autonomous Motivation, and Collectivistic Value. Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies, 20(1), 134–142. https://doi.org/10.1177/1548051812465895
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