Xu Xiaowei, Sarfraz Muddassar, Nasrullah Urooj
Institute of Physical Education, Henan University, Kaifeng, China.
Sports Education Center, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou, China.
Heliyon. 2024 Apr 4;10(7):e29136. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e29136. eCollection 2024 Apr 15.
In recent years, the concept of despotic leadership has garnered considerable attention in sports. Despotic leadership significantly reflecting leaders' deviant behavior has today heightened the risk of health hazards in the workplace. In addition, the perceived organizational politics have also yielded a deleterious result on employees' well-being. In the dynamic landscape of healthcare, understanding the implications of organizational behavior on well-being is paramount for risk management. This study elucidates the relationships between despotic leadership, perceived organizational politics, workplace incivility, emotional exhaustion, person-organization unfit, and health harm, which can pose significant risks in a healthcare setting. The quantitative study was conducted using an empirical survey with respondents representing sports organizations. A Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Model (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze data from 429 participants using Smart PLS. The study findings suggest that despotic leadership and perceived organizational politics can lead to increased risks, manifested as workplace incivility, emotional exhaustion, and person-organization unfit. These organizational risks subsequently translate to tangible health harm for employees. Mediation analyses revealed that workplace incivility, emotional exhaustion, and person-organization unfit mediate the detrimental health outcomes rooted in leadership and organizational politics. The study underscores the urgent need for risk management strategies to foster a healthier organizational culture and leadership approach in healthcare settings. This will ensure enhanced employee well-being and a reduction in associated health risks, thus aligning with best practices in healthcare policy.
近年来,专制领导的概念在体育界受到了相当多的关注。显著反映领导者越轨行为的专制领导如今增加了工作场所健康危害的风险。此外,感知到的组织政治也对员工的幸福感产生了有害影响。在医疗保健的动态环境中,了解组织行为对幸福感的影响对于风险管理至关重要。本研究阐明了专制领导、感知到的组织政治、工作场所不文明行为、情感耗竭、个人与组织不匹配以及健康损害之间的关系,这些在医疗环境中可能构成重大风险。该定量研究采用了一项实证调查,受访者代表体育组织。使用偏最小二乘结构方程模型(PLS-SEM)通过Smart PLS分析了429名参与者的数据。研究结果表明,专制领导和感知到的组织政治会导致风险增加,表现为工作场所不文明行为、情感耗竭和个人与组织不匹配。这些组织风险随后会给员工带来切实的健康损害。中介分析表明,工作场所不文明行为、情感耗竭和个人与组织不匹配在源于领导和组织政治的有害健康结果中起中介作用。该研究强调迫切需要风险管理策略,以在医疗环境中培育更健康的组织文化和领导方式。这将确保提高员工的幸福感并降低相关的健康风险,从而符合医疗保健政策的最佳实践。