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Title: Transformational and Abusive Leaders and Their Influence on Employee Physical Ill-being: A Multilevel Longitudinal Study Exploring Negative Motivational-Affective Mechanisms
Author: Swanzy, Erasmus K.
Leiva Ureña, David
Berger, Rita, 1959-
Keywords: Síndrome d'esgotament professional
Qualitat de vida en el treball
Condicions de treball
Lideratge
Burn out (Psychology)
Quality of work life
Work environment
Leadership
Issue Date: 28-Apr-2025
Publisher: Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Abstract: While research on leadership and employee physical ill-being is burgeoning, the short- and long-term mechanisms through which leadership influences employee physical ill-being remain underexplored. This research, grounded in leadership theories and the Job Demand-Resource (JD-R) theory, examines how transformational and abusive leadership behaviors influence employee physical ill-being through two conflictrelated negative motivational mechanisms (negative work–home interactions and job role conflict) and two negative affective mechanisms representing short-term (negative affect) and long-term (burnout) mechanisms. Employing a three-wave longitudinal design over 6 months (N = 234), our findings from a multilevel path analysis revealed that transformational and abusive leadership had respectful, negative and positive effects on employee physical ill-being via conflict-related negative motivational mechanisms and short- and long-term affective mechanisms. Notably, the influence of leadership behaviors on employee physical ill-being was more pronounced through the short-term affective mechanism (negative affect) than the long-term affective mechanism (burnout). Our findings provide a nuanced understanding of how leadership behaviors affect employee physical ill-being over time, shedding light on the dynamic interplay of motivational and affective pathways in this relationship.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1017/SJP.2025.5
It is part of: The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 2025, vol. 28, e12
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/221609
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1017/SJP.2025.5
ISSN: 1138-7416
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