Toxic Workplace, Mental Health and Employee Well-being, the Moderator Role of Paternalistic Leadership, an Empirical Study

Mustafa M. Alsomaidaee, Ban Ahmed Joumaa, Khalid Waleed Khalid
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Based on previous research results that recognized the role of paternalistic leadership in promoting a positive work climate, this study explored the impact of a toxic work environment on the mental health and well-being of employees. We used the quantitative methodology to collect and analyze data. A sample of 108 participants from Iraqi internet service provider (ISPs) companies represented the purposive study sample. We targeted employees who experienced the COVID-19 pandemic. All data was collected through an electronic questionnaire (Google and Microsoft Forms). The research model was tested using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results showed a negative effect of the toxic workplace on the mental health of employees. This also had a negative impact on their well-being. The results also indicated that paternalistic leadership has a positive effect on reducing the impact of toxic workplace on employees' mental health. This role was more apparent in modifying the negative relationship between mental health problems and employee well-being. The results showed that workplace bullying, in particular, is less affected by paternalistic leadership practices.
有毒工作场所、心理健康与员工幸福感:家长式领导的调节作用:实证研究
基于以往的研究结果,家长式领导在促进积极的工作氛围中的作用,本研究探讨了有毒的工作环境对员工心理健康和福祉的影响。我们采用定量方法收集和分析数据。来自伊拉克互联网服务提供商(isp)公司的108名参与者代表了有目的的研究样本。我们的目标是经历过COVID-19大流行的员工。所有数据均通过电子问卷(谷歌和Microsoft Forms)收集。采用结构方程模型(SEM)对研究模型进行了验证。结果显示,有毒的工作场所对员工的心理健康有负面影响。这也对他们的幸福产生了负面影响。研究结果还表明,家长式领导对减少有毒工作场所对员工心理健康的影响具有积极作用。这种作用在修正心理健康问题与员工幸福感之间的负向关系方面更为明显。研究结果显示,职场欺凌尤其不受家长式领导行为的影响。
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