Does relationship conflict reduce novel idea communication through perceived leader openness? Power distance orientation as a moderator

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CONFLICT MANAGEMENT(2024)

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PurposeThis paper aims to investigate why followers have low perceptions of leader openness and thus feel reluctant to communicate novel ideas by examining leader-follower relationship conflict (i.e. interpersonal incompatibility) and a follower's power distance orientation (i.e. an acceptance of uneven power distribution in organizations) as antecedents.Design/methodology/approachThe research administrators conducted a three-wave work behavior survey in Study 1, a laboratory experiment in Study 2, and an online experiment in Study 3.FindingsThe results demonstrated that leader-follower relationship conflict reduced followers' perceptions of leader openness. However, the negative impact of relationship conflict became non-significant when followers have high power distance orientations (i.e. an acceptance of uneven power distribution in organizations). The findings also showed an indirect interaction effect of leader-follower relationship conflict and followers' power distance orientation on the followers' communication of novel ideas through the followers' perceptions of leader openness.Originality/valueThe research suggests that followers with higher power distance orientations are more likely to communicate novel ideas consistently because their relationship conflicts with their leaders do not negatively influence their perceptions of leader openness. Although researchers traditionally view cultures with a high level of power distance value as an obstacle to employee creativity, the present study reveals the benefits of an individual-level power distance orientation.
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Leader-follower relationship conflict,Perceived leader openness,Novel idea communication,Power distance orientation
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