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International Journal of Engineering Business Management
Moderating roles of leadership effectiveness and job stress on relationship between paternalism and leadership-induced stress:
Olufemi AdigunLawal1 
关键词: Leadership-induced stress;    paternalism;    job stress;    leadership effectiveness;    employee;   
DOI  :  10.1177/1847979017718643
学科分类:工程和技术(综合)
来源: Sage Journals
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【 摘 要 】

Leadership has been subjected to so many studies examining the high performing organizations in literature. The aim of this study was to investigate the moderating roles of leadership effectiveness and job stress on relationship between paternalism and leadership-induced stress. Survey method was used to tap responses from 276 employees from corporate organizations. Results, especially on significant interactions, show that only the interaction between paternalism and job stress significantly predicted leadership-induced stress. Leadership-induced stress was lowest for employees who perceived high paternalism and low job stress and was highest for employees who perceived low paternalism and low job stress. However, leadership-induced stress was higher in employees who perceived low paternalism and low job stress than in employees who perceived low paternalism and high job stress. Leadership-induced stress was also higher in employees who perceived high paternalism and high job stress than in employees who perceived high paternalism and low job stress. The results have implications for research and practice.

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