Transformational and Abusive Leaders and Their Influence on Employee Physical Ill-being: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study Exploring Negative Motivational-Affective Mechanisms.

IF 2.9 4区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY
Erasmus K Swanzy, David Leiva, Rita G Berger
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Abstract

While research on leadership and employee physical ill-being is burgeoning, the short- and long-term mechanisms through which leadership influences employee physical ill-being remain underexplored. This research, grounded in leadership theories and the Job Demand-Resource (JD-R) theory, examines how transformational and abusive leadership behaviors influence employee physical ill-being through two conflict-related negative motivational mechanisms (negative work-home interactions and job role conflict) and two negative affective mechanisms representing short-term (negative affect) and long-term (burnout) mechanisms. Employing a three-wave longitudinal design over 6 months (N = 234), our findings from a multilevel path analysis revealed that transformational and abusive leadership had respectful, negative and positive effects on employee physical ill-being via conflict-related negative motivational mechanisms and short- and long-term affective mechanisms. Notably, the influence of leadership behaviors on employee physical ill-being was more pronounced through the short-term affective mechanism (negative affect) than the long-term affective mechanism (burnout). Our findings provide a nuanced understanding of how leadership behaviors affect employee physical ill-being over time, shedding light on the dynamic interplay of motivational and affective pathways in this relationship.

变革型领导和虐待型领导及其对员工身体不适的影响:一项探索消极动机-情感机制的多层次纵向研究。
虽然对领导力与员工身体不适的研究正在兴起,但领导力影响员工身体不适的短期和长期机制仍未得到充分探讨。本研究以领导力理论和工作需求-资源(JD-R)理论为基础,探讨了变革型和虐待型领导行为如何通过两种与冲突相关的消极动机机制(消极的工作-家庭互动和工作角色冲突)和两种代表短期(消极影响)和长期(倦怠)机制的消极情感机制影响员工的身体健康。采用为期6个月的三波纵向设计(N = 234),我们的多层次路径分析结果表明,变革型领导和虐待型领导通过冲突相关的消极激励机制和短期和长期情感机制对员工身体健康产生尊重、消极和积极的影响。值得注意的是,领导行为对员工身体不适的影响通过短期情感机制(负面影响)比长期情感机制(倦怠)更为明显。我们的研究结果对领导行为如何随着时间的推移影响员工的身体健康提供了细致入微的理解,揭示了这种关系中动机和情感途径的动态相互作用。
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Spanish Journal of Psychology
Spanish Journal of Psychology Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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期刊介绍: The Spanish Journal of Psychology is published with the aim of promoting the international dissemination of relevant empirical research and theoretical and methodological proposals in the various areas of specialization within psychology. The first Spanish journal with an international scope published entirely in English.
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