Pushing Down on Me: The Paradoxical Role of Self-Leadership in the Context of Work Pressure

Neck, Christopher B. and Neck, Christopher P. and Goldsby, Elizabeth A. and Goldsby, Michael G. (2023) Pushing Down on Me: The Paradoxical Role of Self-Leadership in the Context of Work Pressure. Administrative Sciences, 13 (5). p. 117. ISSN 2076-3387

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Abstract

One of the most pressing threats to individual employees in today’s fast-paced work environment is work pressure. In this paper, the intention is to link the individual influence process of self-leadership to work pressure, representing the first empirical research to do so. Through this linkage, we suggest a means by which the individual worker may deal with the external force of work pressure, thus decoupling the consequences of work pressure from the organizational influence. Through linking self-leadership to work pressure’s effects, we examine how the individual may mitigate the negative work pressure-driven outcomes whereas past research has typically focused on what the organization may do to mitigate these effects. Finally, this study aims to disentangle an existing paradox in the self-leadership literature through examining how the various strategies of self-leadership perform differently under the context of work pressure.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Digital Open Archives > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 04 Sep 2024 04:06
Last Modified: 04 Sep 2024 04:06
URI: http://geographical.openuniversityarchive.com/id/eprint/1673

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