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Competency ambidexterity to achieve leadership excellence and reduce derailment risk in a globalized world: a cross-cultural study

Yi Zhang (Zayed University – Abu Dhabi Campus, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
Muhammad Kaleem Zahir-ul-Hassan (Zayed University – Abu Dhabi Campus, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
Feng Wei (Tongji University, Shanghai, China)
Jean Leslie (Center for Creative Leadership, Greensboro, North Carolina, USA)

Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics

ISSN: 1355-5855

Article publication date: 3 June 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

This paper explores the link between leadership derailment risk and competency ambidexterity in a digitalized global environment. It also investigates the impact of balanced skills on leadership success in collectivist and assertive cultures.

Design/methodology/approach

A mixed methods approach is employed using survey data from 766 American and Japanese managers and eight interviews across four diverse cultures. It uncovers the intricate relationship between leadership derailment risk and competency ambidexterity.

Findings

Optimal competency ambidexterity lowers the risks of leadership incompetence (operationalized as derailment) but through distinct configurations of current and needed competencies, which both competencies should be congruent at high levels in uncertain environments. Furthermore, moderately high competency levels mitigate derailment risk in collaborative cultures (Japan and China), while very assertive cultures (USA and Netherlands) require high competencies to lower derailment danger and sustain leadership effectiveness.

Practical implications

Leaders must maintain competency ambidexterity, adapting to diverse contexts in our dynamic world. Recognizing cultural nuances is essential for enhancing managers’ skills in global talent management.

Originality/value

Cultural values shape competency configurations and managers should balance organizational and personal competencies for effective leadership. Qualitative insights complement quantitative data.

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Acknowledgements

We express our gratitude to the three anonymous reviewers for their valuable comments, which have significantly enhanced the quality of the paper. Additionally, we extend our appreciation to Mary Sully de Luque for her early contribution to the paper. We would like to thank National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 72272110) for the financial support.

Citation

Zhang, Y., Zahir-ul-Hassan, M.K., Wei, F. and Leslie, J. (2024), "Competency ambidexterity to achieve leadership excellence and reduce derailment risk in a globalized world: a cross-cultural study", Asia Pacific Journal of Marketing and Logistics, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/APJML-02-2024-0236

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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