E-ISSN: 4089-4904
P-ISSN: 4279-4976
DOI: https://iigdpublishers.com/journals/174
Leader behaviour has a significant impact on employee behaviour, performance and well-being. Extant theory and research on leadership behavior has predominantly focused on employee performance, treating employee well-being (typically measured as job satisfaction) as a secondary outcome variable related to performance, rather than as an important outcome in itself. From a criterion perspective, the narrow focus on job satisfaction doesn’t fully capture the concept of employee well-being, which is multi-dimensional. The purpose of this paper is to focus first on the main ideas about leadership theory and behavioural approaches to it, and then turn the attention to processes by which leadership behaviour (i.e., change, relational, task, passive) affects employee well-being. Five mediator groupings (social-cognitive, motivational, affective, relational, identification) have been identified by extending the criterion space for conceptualizing employee well-being (i.e., psychological: hedonic, eudaimonic, negative; and physical).
STEFANIA DE SIMONE & MASSIMO FRANCO
Ashforth, B. E., Schinoff, B. S., & Rogers, K. M. (2016). "I identify with her," "I identify with him": Unpacking thedynamics of personal identification in organizations. The Academy of Management Review, 41(1), 28–60. https://doi.org/10.5465/amr.2014.0033
Aarons, G. A., & Sawitzky, A. C (2006). Organizational climate partially mediates the effect of culture and work attitudes and staff turnover in mental health services. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 33(3), 289-301. https://doi.10.1007/s10488-006-0039-1
Bakker A. B., & Demerouti, E. (2014). Job demands-resources theory. In P. Y. Chen,& C. L. Cooper (Eds.) Well- being: a complete reference guide, work and well-being. Vol.3. New York: John Wiley & Sons,.
Bandura, A. (1982). Self-efficacy mechanism in human agency. American Psychologist, 37, 122–147.
Bass, B. M., & Avolio, B. J. (Eds.) (1994). Improving organizational effectiveness through transformational leadership. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.