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Facilitating Health-Oriented Leadership from a Leader’s Perspective

Annika Krick, Jörg Felfe, Sven Hauff, Karl‐Heinz Renner

2022Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie A&O23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract. Health-oriented leadership (HoL) is vital for the improvement of health and an essential part of psychological risk management. However, the relevance of different antecedent factors is unknown. We used data from a Germany-wide online survey with N = 738 leaders. Referring to the JD-R model, we analyzed leaders’ demands and resources that facilitate or impede health-oriented leadership from a leader’s perspective. Moreover, we examined the relevance of contextual factors like branch, company size, and management span. Whereas results show only small differences for contextual factors, we found positive relationships between leaders’ resources, like autonomy and social support, and negative relationships with workplace demands (availability, multitasking) and HoL from a leader’s perspective. At the organizational level, HoL is positively linked to high-performance work practices and health-oriented HRM strategies. From a leader’s perspective, the findings provide evidence for the relevance of favorable working conditions and human resources practices for improving HoL as part of psychological risk management.

Topics & Concepts

Relevance (law)Perspective (graphical)AutonomyPsychologyHuman multitaskingAntecedent (behavioral psychology)Social psychologyKnowledge managementApplied psychologyComputer sciencePolitical scienceCognitive psychologyLawArtificial intelligenceWorkplace Health and Well-beingBehavioral Health and InterventionsJob Satisfaction and Organizational Behavior