Multilevel analysis of resonant leadership and subordinate's work performance during COVID-19: a study of the indian software industry

Curr Psychol. 2022 Jan 26:1-16. doi: 10.1007/s12144-022-02746-3. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

This study examined the multilevel model that explains how the interaction effect of resonant leadership and gender identity influences proposed outcomes through the mediating role of psychological capital. We performed a multilevel analysis by conducting an online survey using multisource data from the 104 team/project leaders and 527 team members of nine major Indian IT companies. The results demonstrated that psychological capital positively and significantly mediated the relationship between resonant leadership and work performance. The mediation role was stronger when androgynous identity attenuated the relationship between resonant leadership and psychological capital at a higher level. The study adds a unique lens to the literature of resonant leadership and proposes outcomes by validating it through the hierarchical linear modelling principle and efficient statistical procedures. This is the first study to empirically confirm the multilevel moderation mediation process wherein psychological capital mediates the relationship between resonant leadership and work performance, subject to the leader's androgynous identity level.

Keywords: Hierarchical Linear Modelling; Leader Gender Identity; Psychological Capital; Resonant Leadership; Subordinates’ Work Performance.