Ahmadi Elena, Lundqvist Daniel, Bergström Gunnar, Macassa Gloria
Department of Occupational Health, Psychology and Sports Sciences, Faculty of Health and Occupational Studies, University of Gävle, Gävle, 80176, Sweden.
Department of Business and Economic Studies, Faculty of Education and Business Studies, University of Gävle, Gävle, Sweden.
BMC Public Health. 2024 Jul 31;24(1):2075. doi: 10.1186/s12889-024-19578-4.
In view of the importance of managers' wellbeing for their leadership behaviour, employee health, and business effectiveness and survival, a better understanding of managers' wellbeing and working conditions is important for creating healthy and sustainable businesses. Previous research has mostly provided a static picture of managers' wellbeing and work in the context of small businesses, missing the variability and dynamism that is characteristic of this context. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore how managers in small companies perceive their working conditions and wellbeing in the context of business growth.
The study is based on qualitative semi-structured interviews with 20 managers from twelve small companies. Content and thematic analysis were applied.
The findings indicate that a manager's working environment evolves from its initial stages and through the company's growth, leading to variations over time in the manager's experiences of wellbeing and work-life balance as well as changes in job demands and resources. Managers' working situation becomes less demanding and more manageable when workloads and working hours are reduced and a better work-life balance is achieved. The perceived improvement is related to changes in organizational factors (e.g. company resources), but also to individual factors (e.g. managers' increased awareness of the importance of a sustainable work situation). However, there were differences in how the working conditions and wellbeing changed over time and how organizational and individual resources affected the studied managers' wellbeing.
This study shows that, in the context of small business, managers' working conditions and wellbeing are dynamic and are linked to growth-related changes that occur from the start of organizational activities and during periods of growth. In addition, the findings suggest that changes in managers' working conditions and wellbeing follow different trajectories over time because of the interaction between organizational and personal factors.
鉴于管理者的幸福感对于其领导行为、员工健康以及企业效能和生存的重要性,更好地理解管理者的幸福感和工作条件对于创建健康且可持续发展的企业至关重要。以往的研究大多呈现了小企业背景下管理者幸福感和工作的静态图景,忽略了这一背景所特有的变化性和动态性。因此,本研究的目的是探讨小公司的管理者在企业成长背景下如何看待他们的工作条件和幸福感。
本研究基于对来自12家小公司的20位管理者进行的定性半结构化访谈。采用了内容分析和主题分析方法。
研究结果表明,管理者的工作环境从初始阶段开始并随着公司的发展而演变,导致管理者在幸福感和工作生活平衡方面的体验随时间变化,以及工作要求和资源的变化。当工作量和工作时间减少,实现了更好的工作生活平衡时,管理者的工作状况要求降低且更易于管理。这种感知到的改善与组织因素(如公司资源)的变化有关,但也与个人因素(如管理者对可持续工作状况重要性的认识提高)有关。然而,工作条件和幸福感随时间的变化方式以及组织和个人资源如何影响所研究管理者的幸福感存在差异。
本研究表明,在小企业背景下,管理者的工作条件和幸福感是动态的,并且与从组织活动开始以及成长期间发生的与增长相关的变化相关联。此外,研究结果表明,由于组织和个人因素之间的相互作用,管理者工作条件和幸福感的变化随着时间遵循不同的轨迹。