Department of Political Science and Public Management, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, University of Wuppertal, Wuppertal, Germany.
BMC Public Health. 2022 Oct 7;22(1):1874. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14179-5.
Occupational stress has immense economic and health-related consequences for individuals, organizations, and societies. In this context, the question of whether and how stress among managers transmits to their subordinates is highly interesting, yet not profoundly researched. This study aims to empirically investigate the effect of manager occupational stress on the development of subordinate stress and for how long such effects last in time. We exploit a unique panel dataset based on three different surveys among employees from a large Danish municipality, covering 5,688 employees and their 473 immediate managers between 2016 and 2020. We analyze this data using a fixed effects estimator with clustered robust standard errors, allowing us to significantly reduce potential endogeneity issues. The study shows that managers do in fact 'transmit' stress onto their employees, that the relationship is detectable a full year after the initial transmission of stress occurred, and that such an effect fades within additional two years. Our study serves to emphasize the great importance of the psychosocial wellbeing of managers as 'nerve centers' for entire job teams and urges organizations to treat stress among personnel on management levels with a high degree of concern.
职业压力会给个人、组织和社会带来巨大的经济和健康方面的后果。在这种情况下,经理人的压力是否以及如何传递给下属是一个非常有趣但尚未深入研究的问题。本研究旨在实证研究经理人的职业压力对下属压力发展的影响,以及这种影响在时间上持续多长时间。我们利用一个基于丹麦一个大城市的三次不同调查的独特面板数据集,涵盖了 2016 年至 2020 年间的 5688 名员工及其 473 名直接经理。我们使用具有聚类稳健标准误差的固定效应估计器来分析这些数据,从而可以显著减少潜在的内生性问题。研究表明,经理确实会将压力“传递”给员工,这种关系在压力最初传递后的整整一年都可以检测到,而且这种效应会在两年内逐渐消失。我们的研究强调了经理作为整个工作团队的“神经中枢”的心理健康的重要性,并敦促组织高度关注管理层人员的压力问题。