Leadership empowerment behavior and employee referrals: chain mediation of perceived challenge stress and employee experience
ISSN: 1750-614X
Article publication date: 22 April 2024
Issue publication date: 2 January 2025
Abstract
Purpose
Internal employees of firms are a reliable source of information for potential job seekers. However, few studies have focused on why internal employees actively recommend their firms. Based on the social exchange theory, this study aims to construct a chain mediation model using perceived challenge stress and employee experience as mediators to explore how leadership empowerment behavior affects employee referrals.
Design/methodology/approach
Bootstrap repeated sampling analysis was conducted on a sample of 307 employees collected through two-time points.
Findings
Leadership empowerment behavior is positively related to employee referrals; perceived challenge stress and employee experience mediate the effect of leadership empowerment behavior on employee referrals, respectively; in addition, perceived challenge stress and employee experience play a chain mediating role between leadership empowerment behavior and employee referrals.
Originality/value
The findings can help provide insight into the drivers of employee referrals and can effectively guide organization reputation management.
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Acknowledgements
Funding: This study was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 71972074).
Conflict of interest: There is no conflict of interest to declare.
Citation
Li, T. and Yi, L. (2025), "Leadership empowerment behavior and employee referrals: chain mediation of perceived challenge stress and employee experience", Chinese Management Studies, Vol. 19 No. 1, pp. 85-98. https://doi.org/10.1108/CMS-11-2023-0585
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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