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从纵向角度看德国工作要求和破坏性领导对员工工作能力的相互作用。

A longitudinal perspective on the interplay of job demands and destructive leadership on employees' work ability in Germany.

机构信息

TU Dortmund University / Technische Universität Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany.

出版信息

Int Arch Occup Environ Health. 2023 Jul;96(5):735-745. doi: 10.1007/s00420-023-01962-z. Epub 2023 Mar 25.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Work ability as a predictor of early retirement or lengthy/frequent sick leaves becomes more and more relevant due to the demographic change. Therefore, factors, which affect employees' work ability, need to be further examined with a theoretical base. According to Karasek's job demands-control (JDC) model, high job demands and low control are related to poor employee health. The subsequent job demands-control support (JDCS) model proposed that a lack of support, also from leaders, has a negative impact on health indicators. This article looked at whether destructive leadership reinforces the negative influence of high job demands on employees' work ability.

METHODS

We used the BAuA Working Time Survey waves 2015, 2017, and 2019 (BAuA-WTS), which are representative of employees in Germany. Our data set covers 2448 respondents, who took part in all three waves. Central to the analyses were the variables job demands, control, destructive leadership, and work ability.

RESULTS

Results from pooled ordinary least squares (OLS) and fixed effect (FE) models revealed that job demands influenced work ability negatively, whereas neither control by the employee nor the interaction of job demands and control was significant regarding effecting work ability in the FE models. Destructive leadership exerted a negative effect on work ability and moderated job demands significantly in the FE models meaning a further decrease in work ability.

CONCLUSION

Leadership behavior should be further examined as an important factor for work ability.

摘要

目的

由于人口结构的变化,工作能力作为提前退休或长期/频繁请病假的预测因素变得越来越重要。因此,需要进一步研究影响员工工作能力的因素,并建立在理论基础上。根据卡茨的工作要求-控制(JDC)模型,高工作要求和低控制与员工健康状况不佳有关。随后提出的工作要求-控制支持(JDCS)模型认为,缺乏支持,甚至是来自领导的支持,也会对健康指标产生负面影响。本文研究了破坏性领导是否会加剧高工作要求对员工工作能力的负面影响。

方法

我们使用了 BAuA 工作时间调查的 2015 年、2017 年和 2019 年(BAuA-WTS)的数据,这些数据代表了德国的员工。我们的数据集包括 2448 名受访者,他们参加了所有三个波次的调查。分析的核心变量是工作要求、控制、破坏性领导和工作能力。

结果

pooled ordinary least squares (OLS) 和固定效应 (FE) 模型的结果表明,工作要求对工作能力有负面影响,而员工控制和工作要求与控制的交互作用在 FE 模型中对工作能力没有显著影响。破坏性领导对工作能力有负面影响,并在 FE 模型中显著调节了工作要求,这意味着工作能力进一步下降。

结论

领导行为应作为工作能力的一个重要因素进一步研究。

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