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This article refers to:
Does a paternalistic leader facilitate voice and creative performance? Evidence from Ghana

Chen, L., & Appienti, W. A. (2020). Does a paternalistic leader facilitate voice and creative performance? Evidence from Ghana. Journal of Psychology in Africa. 30(6), 507–519. https://doi.org/10.1080/14330237.2020.1767957

On page 507, in the third affiliation

3Department of Entrepreneurship and Finance, Kumai Technical University, Kumasi, Ghana

‘Kumai’ should be ‘Kumasi’ as follows:

3Department of Entrepreneurship and Finance, Kumasi Technical University, Kumasi, Ghana

On page 512, in the second sentence under the subheading Data analyses,

Specifically, we first conducted confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) in Myles 8.0 to access the measurement model. ‘Myles’ should be ‘Mplus’ as follows:

Specifically, we first conducted confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) in Mplus 8.0 to access the measurement model.

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