Paradoxical leadership on firm performance: What role can guanxi HRD practices play?

Author:

Chang Yi‐Ying1ORCID,Hu Qilin2ORCID,Hughes Mathew3ORCID,Chang Taiwei45,Chang Che‐Yuan6

Affiliation:

1. Department of Business Administration National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taipei Taiwan

2. Loughborough Business School Loughborough University Loughborough UK

3. School of Business University of Leicester Leicester UK

4. Graduate School of Resources Management and Decision Science, Management College National Defense University Taoyuan Taiwan

5. Department of Ocean and Border Governance National Quemoy University Jinning Kinmen Taiwan

6. School of Management National Taiwan University of Science and Technology Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractResearch shows that paradoxical leadership has a strong positive but inconsistent relationship with firm performance. Drawing on leadership contingency theory, we provide a theoretical model explaining how business unit level (BU‐level) paradoxical leadership positively impacts BU‐level performance mediated by BU‐level corporate entrepreneurship (CE). However, we also show that this relationship can turn negative when the degree of firm‐level Guanxi on human resource development (Guanxi HRD) practices is high. By relying on the responses from 276 BUs and performance archival data from the Taiwan Economic Journal database, we found that BU‐level CE mediates the relationship between BU‐level paradoxical leadership and BU‐level performance. Firm‐level Guanxi HRD practices diminish this effect and turn the positive relationship between BU‐level paradoxical leadership and BU‐level performance through BU‐level CE negative. Our study reveals the dark side of firm‐level Guanxi HRD practices and provides new theoretical and empirical insights that reconcile the relationship between paradoxical leadership and firm performance.

Publisher

Wiley

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