Assessing the Influential Act of Compensation and Leadership on Stressful Jobs: also Devising Leadership and Compensation as Mediators

Muhammad Babar Iqbal, Jianxun Li, Yu Nie, Ali Raza, Shahina Qurban Jan
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Abstract The provision of supportive leadership and equitable compensation is widely regarded as essential for optimizing employee productivity. This research examines the motivational factors that lead to maintaining workers performance in a stressful working environment by achieving employee satisfaction levels. This research uses the path-goal theory that describes a positive supervisor’s qualities as crucial to deal with workers. Data were collected through 400 questionnaires distributed to middle-level managers and their subordinates in private companies in Pakistan. The PLS-SEM technique was employed to execute comprehensive results that show a stressful environment that directly hits employee performance; the results are sufficient and have proven the relationships between variables. The current body of literature provides limited insight into these connections, resulting in a void that this investigation has filled. The findings of the study can be utilized to enhance working conditions for improved employee performance, thereby resulting in increased productivity within an organization.
评估薪酬和领导力对工作压力的影响:同时设计领导力和薪酬作为调解因素
摘要 人们普遍认为,提供支持性领导和公平报酬对于优化员工生产力至关重要。本研究探讨了在压力较大的工作环境中,通过提高员工满意度来维持员工绩效的激励因素。本研究采用了路径目标理论,该理论将积极的主管素质描述为与员工打交道的关键。通过向巴基斯坦私营企业的中层管理人员及其下属发放 400 份调查问卷收集数据。采用 PLS-SEM 技术得出的综合结果表明,压力环境会直接影响员工的绩效;结果是充分的,并证明了变量之间的关系。目前的文献对这些关系的洞察力有限,因此本研究填补了这一空白。研究结果可用于改善工作条件,提高员工绩效,从而提高组织内的生产率。
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