Influence of Parental Experience on Transformational Leadership Behaviour: A Test of Work–Family Enrichment of Male Managers from an Employee Perspective

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Bernhard Stellner
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Abstract Background: When a male leader becomes a father, changes in his transformational leadership behaviour occur due to shifted priorities, role expectations and resource transfer between domains. Work–life enrichment research acknowledges the positive overall effects of fatherhood on overall transformational leadership behaviours. Our quantitative study contributes to existing knowledge by analysing the perception of behavioural changes of leaders from the employees’ view. The results are matched with previous studies to assess differences of perception between leaders and employees. Methods: Our research uses a granular, detailed definition of transformational leadership. Based on a sample of 139 respondents, we test the positive effects of fatherhood on leadership performance with Wilcoxon signed rank sum tests. Results: 13 out of 15 transformational leadership behaviours improve significantly with fatherhood. We find that leaders and employees view change differently. Employees perceive improvement similarly in terms of direction, but it is less pronounced in terms of magnitude. Moreover, we find that well rated leaders tend to benefit the most from fatherhood, at least from the perspective of their employees. Males perceive higher levels of improvement than females, which we attribute to a gender empathy bias. Conclusion: Our study confirms work–family enrichment theory and the positive effects of fatherhood on transformational leadership behaviour. Nevertheless, we show that not all involved parties perceive behavioural changes conformably.
父母经历对转变型领导行为的影响:从员工角度检验男性管理者的工作-家庭富裕程度
背景:当男性领导者成为父亲时,由于优先级的转移、角色期望和资源在领域之间的转移,其变革型领导行为会发生变化。工作生活丰富化研究承认,父亲身份对整体变革型领导行为的总体积极影响。我们的定量研究通过分析员工对领导者行为变化的看法,为现有知识做出了贡献。该结果与之前评估领导者和员工之间感知差异的研究相吻合。方法:我们的研究对变革型领导进行了细致、详细的定义。基于139个被调查对象的样本,我们用Wilcoxon签名秩和检验来检验父亲身份对领导绩效的积极影响。结果:15项变革型领导行为中有13项随父亲身份显著改善。我们发现领导者和员工对变化的看法不同。在方向上,员工对改善的感知是相似的,但在幅度上则不那么明显。此外,我们发现,得分高的领导者往往从父亲的角色中获益最多,至少从员工的角度来看是这样。男性比女性感知到更高的进步水平,我们将其归因于性别同理心偏见。结论:本研究证实了工作家庭丰富理论和父亲身份对变革型领导行为的积极影响。然而,我们表明,并非所有相关方都认为行为变化是一致的。
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Organizacija
Organizacija MANAGEMENT-
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
15.80%
发文量
15
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Organizacija (Journal of Management, Information Systems and Human Resources) is an interdisciplinary peer reviewed journal that seeks both theoretical and practical papers devoted to managerial aspects of the subject matter indicated in the title. In particular the journal focuses on papers which cover state-of art developments in the subject area of the journal, its implementation and use in the organizational practice. Organizacija is covered by numerous Abstracting & Indexing services, including SCOPUS.
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