How (in)congruence of leader-follower learning goal orientation influences leader-member exchange and employee innovation

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT(2023)

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PurposeDrawing on the person-supervisor fit theory, this study aims to adopts a dyadic and relational approach to investigate the congruence between the leader's and the follower's learning goal orientation (LGO) on their leader-member exchange (LMX) quality and the follower's innovation. Design/methodology/approachThe participants were 213 frontline employees and their 69 immediate supervisors from a large five-star hotel in China. The authors analyze the multiple-wave data using the cross-level polynomial regression approach. FindingsThe results show that when the levels of LGO between the leader and the follower are congruent, follower innovation and LMX are higher; when the levels of LGO between the leader and the follower are incongruent, it hinders LMX but benefits follower's innovation. Research limitations/implicationsThis study implies that personality congruence and incongruence can be equally important in creating positive work outcomes, enriching the theoretical understanding and practical implications for promoting LMX and follower innovation in hospitality industry. Originality/valuePrior research has identified the importance of employees' LGO in promoting innovation. However, the fit between employees' and their leaders' LGO has not been investigated.
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Learning goal orientation,Leader-member exchange,Innovation,Polynomial regression
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