Where energy flows, passion grows: testing a moderated mediation model of work passion through a cross-cultural lens

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Qingxiong Weng
Hirra Pervez Butt
Shamika Almeida
Bilal Ahmed
Asfia Obaid
Muhammad Burhan
Hussain Tariq
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[1] University of Science and Technology of China,School of Management
[2] University of Wollongong,School of Management & Marketing
[3] University of Central Punjab,School of Management
[4] National University of Sciences and Technology,NUST Business School
[5] Middlesex University London,Department of Management, Leadership and Organizations, Business School
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Current Psychology | 2022年 / 41卷
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Work passion; Relational energy; Culture (Anglo culture vs. Confucian Asian culture); Leader-follower relationship; Crossover theory;
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This study examines how and when passionate leaders can instigate work passion in their followers. We propose relational energy as a social interaction mediator that can facilitate the crossover of work passion from leader to followers. Additionally, we introduce a moderator of culture (Anglo culture, e.g., Canada vs. Confucian Asian culture, e.g., China) as it plays a vital role in the dynamics of interpersonal relations within a leader-follower dyad. We collected two-wave data from MBA students of two Confucian Asian countries (China and Singapore, n = 120) and two Anglo countries (Canada and Australia, n = 265) to test our moderated mediation model. The results show that interactions with passionate leaders can generate relational energy in followers and subsequently lead to followers’ passion for work. Furthermore, the findings shed light on the moderating effect of culture, such that the leader-follower work passion relationship via follower relational energy was stronger for followers from Anglo culture than the followers from Confucian Asian culture. Limitations of the study and directions for future research are discussed.
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