“…Leader favoritism is said to occur when followers perceive that their leader is closer to or more proactive toward certain employees within a work group (Chang & Cheng, 2018; Hsiung & Bolino, 2017), resulting in the favored employees receiving and/or tangible and intangible reward, including salary, support, task allocation, workload distribution, training, and promotion (Horak & Yang, 2018). Leader favoritism is prevalent in contemporary organizations, including hospitality organizations (Abubakar et al, 2017) and across national boundaries (Iqbal & Ahmad, 2020; Yang et al, 2021). Reinsch Jr and Gardner (2014) surveyed senior‐level internal promotion decisions in large US companies with over 1000 employees.…”