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  • Links between perceived leadership styles and self-reported coping strategies
    Stare, Janez, 1967- ; Pezdir, Maja ; Boštjančič, Eva
    The focus of this study was the relatively unexplored link between perceived leadership styles and employees' current levels of workplace stress and copingstrategies. The participants were 442 ... employees in five IT organisationsin Slovenia. The theoretical background for leadership styles wastaken from the full-range leadership model. Data were collected using threequestionnaires: Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire, Ways of Coping Questionnaire, and a single questionnaire item on the current level of workplace stress. Correlations and linear regression were used to test whetherleadership style influences the employees' stress-coping strategies. Lower levels of stress at work were found for employees whose leader showed more transformational or transactional leadership behaviours. The results showed low to moderate correlations between the three basic leadership styles and coping strategies such as positive reappraisal, seeking social assistance,and negative escape/avoidance. These coping strategies were more frequently used by employees whose leaders often used transformational and transactional leadership styles. Employees whose leaders frequently used passive-avoidant leadership style more often approach to stress situations with escape, avoidance, and rarely with positive reappraisal. But the regression models explained only 2% to 7% of the variance for certain coping strategie.
    Type of material - offprint ; adult, serious
    Publication and manufacture - Rijeka : Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta, Odsjek za psihologiju, 2013
    Language - english
    COBISS.SI-ID - 55574882

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