“…Further, over the last few decades, the UAE has applied an economic developmental model that strongly emphasizes market liberalism and economic openness, embracing globalization while at the same time refraining from challenging the traditional neo‐patrimonial leadership structure in the country (Hvidt, ). Furthermore, expatriates form the majority of the population in the UAE; notably, recent research reveals that, 99% of the employees in the private sector are expatriates (Al Waqfi and Forstenlechner, ). Therefore, the dominance of the international workforce across a wide range of jobs constitutes a unique environment challenging existing theories and concepts on leadership, learning processes, absorptive capacity and innovation.…”