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Title: Higher-order goals, trust-in-leader, and self-efficacy as mediators of transformational leadership performance: The case of multi-level marketing organizations in China
Authors: Tsui, Anthony S. C. 
Dr. LEE Bernard 
Issue Date: 2018
Source: Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management, Dec. 2018, vol. 25(4), p. 79-114.
Journal: Journal of Information Technology Applications and Management 
Abstract: Although former scholarly studies mostly focus on exploring leadership effectiveness under the traditional hierarchical leader-subordinate relationship, the research of leadership performance for non-hierarchical organizational structures, particularly the mediating factors of higher-order goals, trust-in-leader, and self-efficacy have been ignored. This study, therefore, makes an attempt to ascertain the impacts of transformational leadership on the performance of subordinates through the mediating effects of higher-order goals, trust-in-leader, and self-efficacy and the differences of these effects in the context of multi-level marketing (MLM). Like the small-sample studies adopted by Barling, Weber, and Kelloway [1996], Barling, Slater, and Kelloway [2000] and Bass, Avolio, Jung, and Berson [2003], this study adopts a sample of 123 MLM distributors of an MLM company in Hong Kong, with a high response rate of 80.4%. The results indicate that the mediating effect of self-efficacy between transformational leadership and performance is significant under non-hierarchical organizational structures such as MLM in China.
Description: Online Access
Type: Peer Reviewed Journal Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/5544
http://www.jitam.or.kr/jitam/bbs/board.php?bo_table=board&wr_id=837&page=2
ISSN: 1598-6284
DOI: 10.21219/jitam.2018.25.4.079
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