A bitter pill to swallow: the model of despotic leadership, bullying behavior, emotional intelligence and well-being

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T. Islam, Arooba Chaudhary, Hafiz Fawad Ali
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Purpose This study aims to investigate how despotic leadership affects employee well-being through bullying behavior. The study further investigates emotional intelligence as a conditional variable on the association between bullying behavior and employee well-being. Design/methodology/approach The data from 257 nurses and their immediate supervisors (dyads) were collected on convenience basis using a cross-sectional design. Further, structural equation modeling was used to analyze the data. Findings The study noted that despotic leadership negatively affects employee well-being. Specifically, despotic leaders were noted to trigger employees’ bullying behavior that ultimately diminish their well-being. The study noted emotional intelligence as a conditional variable such that individuals with high emotional intelligence are more likely to buffer the negative association between bullying behavior and employee well-being. Research limitations/implications This study highlights the importance of employee well-being and suggests the management focus on their leadership style. Further, the study suggests to Human Resource practitioners the importance of personality traits (emotional intelligence) at the time of recruitment, as it serves as a coping strategy to diminish employee well-being. Originality/value Drawing upon the conservation of resources, this study shed light on the mediating role of bullying behavior between negative leadership (despotic) and well-being. In addition, emotional intelligence has not been examined as a conditional variable between bullying behavior and employee well-being.
一颗难以下咽的苦果:专制领导、欺凌行为、情商和幸福的模式
目的本研究旨在探讨专制领导如何通过霸凌行为影响员工幸福感。本研究进一步探讨了情绪智力作为霸凌行为与员工幸福感之间关系的条件变量。设计/方法/方法为方便起见,采用横断面设计对257名护士及其直接主管进行数据收集。采用结构方程模型对数据进行分析。研究发现:专横的领导会对员工的幸福感产生负面影响。具体来说,专制的领导者会引发员工的欺凌行为,最终损害他们的福祉。该研究指出,情商是一个条件变量,因此高情商的人更有可能缓冲欺凌行为与员工幸福感之间的负面关联。本研究强调了员工幸福感的重要性,并建议管理层关注他们的领导风格。此外,该研究向人力资源从业者提出了人格特质(情商)在招聘时的重要性,因为它可以作为一种应对策略来降低员工的幸福感。本研究从资源守恒的角度出发,揭示了霸凌行为在消极领导(专制)与幸福感之间的中介作用。此外,情绪智力还没有作为欺凌行为和员工幸福感之间的条件变量进行检验。
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