All You Need is Love
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newlineThough love (in the agape form) forms the foundation of most leadership concepts,
newline there is very limited understanding on what it entails and how it can impact follower
newline outcomes. This research advances a conceptual understanding of agape and develops an
newline empirical scale to measure agape demonstrated by leaders. Leaders agape is acting
newline intentionally to promote well-being of followers in response to ill-being and it involves
newline behaviours such as humility, self-sacrifice, forgiveness, empathy, emotional control and
newline impartiality. I offer a theoretical model that captures the antecedents and outcomes of leaders
newline agape, as well as the underlying processes through which it operates. Four studies were
newline conducted which included an item development and content validity assessment (Study 1), an
newline organizational survey (Study 2: N = 214), a vignette experiment (Study 3: N = 147) and a task
newline experiment (Study 4: N = 282). I developed a 12-item leaders agape scale, validated it,
newline showed how it differed from transformational leadership and showed its utility in predicting
newline follower outcomes. Additionally, I showed how followers characteristics such as followers
newline attachment dimensions, power distance orientation, gender, tenure in organization and
newline frequency of interaction with the leader moderated the leaders agape - follower outcomes
newline relationship. Further, I showed how leaders agape significantly predicted follower outcomes
newline beyond transformational leadership and weakened the relationship between transformational
newline leadership and follower outcomes. As agape behaviours can be developed, this research has
newline implications for organizations to embrace a culture of agape through conducting training on
newline agape for current organizational leaders.
newline Keywords: Agape, Transformational Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Job
newline Satisfaction, Power Distance Orientation, Attachment Styles