The paradoxical consequences of leader feedback seeking for subordinates: a theoretical framework

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Carvalho, S., Carvalho, F.K. and Carvalho, C. 2023. The paradoxical consequences of leader feedback seeking for subordinates: a theoretical framework. European Journal of Training and Development. 47 (1/2), pp. 203-222. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJTD-07-2021-0101
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TitleThe paradoxical consequences of leader feedback seeking for subordinates: a theoretical framework
AuthorsCarvalho, S., Carvalho, F.K. and Carvalho, C.
Abstract

Purpose
Scholars in the feedback seeking domain have predominantly focused on subordinate feedback seeking. The authors still know very little about feedback seeking when the leader is the “seeker” and subordinates are the “targets” of such seeking. This paper aims to develop a theoretical framework that explores the potential benefits and costs of leader feedback seeking, specifically, leader feedback inquiry for subordinates.

Design/methodology/approach
The authors draw upon the transactional theory of stress to propose a framework in which leader feedback inquiry influences two subordinate behaviors (in-role and proactive skill development behaviors) via appraisal processes (challenge and threat appraisals). With insights from regulatory focus theory, the authors propose that individual characteristics, namely, the regulatory focus of subordinates (promotion and prevention focus), determine the appraisals of leader feedback inquiry, subsequently influencing subordinate behavioral outcomes.

Findings
The authors contend that leader feedback inquiry can be appraised as a challenge which then produces beneficial subordinate behaviors (i.e. higher in-role and proactive skill development behaviors). However, leader feedback inquiry can also be appraised as a threat which then elicits detrimental subordinate behaviors (i.e. lower in-role and proactive skill development behaviors). The authors then argue that subordinates with a high promotion focus appraise leader feedback inquiry as challenging, thereby enabling beneficial behaviors. Subordinates with a high prevention focus, by contrast, appraise leader feedback inquiry as threatening, thereby prompting detrimental behaviors.

Originality/value
The authors shed light on the benefits and costs of leader feedback seeking for subordinates. The resulting framework underlines the importance of including individual characteristics and cognitive appraisal processes in research investigating the effects of leader feedback inquiry on subordinate outcomes.

KeywordsRegulatory focus; Cognitive appraisals; Feedback inquiry; In-role behavior; Leader feedback seeking; Proactive skill development behavior
Sustainable Development Goals9 Industry, innovation and infrastructure
4 Quality education
Middlesex University ThemeCreativity, Culture & Enterprise
PublisherEmerald Publishing Limited
JournalEuropean Journal of Training and Development
ISSN2046-9012
Electronic2046-9020
Publication dates
Online14 Dec 2021
Print03 Feb 2023
Publication process dates
Submitted19 Jul 2021
Accepted22 Nov 2021
Deposited13 Aug 2025
Output statusPublished
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1108/EJTD-07-2021-0101
Web of Science identifierWOS:000730615100001
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