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Leader–follower interpersonal behaviors, emotional regulation and LMX quality

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  • Ayoko, Oluremi B.
  • Tan, Pao P.
  • Li, Yiqiong

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We investigate how a leader's perception of a follower's behaviours may impact the follower's perception of a leader's behaviours which in turn may relate to a leader's rating of the LMX quality. Multilevel multisource data were collected from 315 leader–member dyads in 27 military teams. At the dyadic level, a leader's perception of a follower was related to the follower's assessment of a leader's behaviours, which in turn, was positively related to how the leader rated their LMX quality. Finally, the leaders' emotional reappraisal moderated the link between a follower's perception of the leader's behaviours and leader rated LMX quality. LMX research continues to interrogate the role of the follower in the leader–follower process. The study sheds further light on how followers contribute to the leadership process.

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  • Ayoko, Oluremi B. & Tan, Pao P. & Li, Yiqiong, 2023. "Leader–follower interpersonal behaviors, emotional regulation and LMX quality," Journal of Management & Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 29(3), pages 553-570, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:jomorg:v:29:y:2023:i:3:p:553-570_9
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