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Leaders under pressure

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Subtitle:time pressure and state core self-evaluations as antecedents of transformational leadership behaviour

This study examines situational antecedents of transformational leadership by (a) studying the effect of time pressure on the emergence of transformational leadership behaviours, and (b) examining the mediating role of leaders’ state core self-evaluations. Twice per day for 10 consecutive working days, 42 leaders reported on their state core self-evaluations, transformational leadership behaviours and the time pressure they experienced, yielding 531 observations. Using multilevel path analysis, we found that time pressure had an indirect effect on transformational leadership through leaders’ state core self-evaluations. This mediated relationship was curvilinear; with time pressure having little to no effect on transformational leadership via state core self-evaluations when time pressure is below a leader’s average level of time pressure. However, once this characteristic average level is exceeded, time pressure has a negative effect on transformational leadership via its negative relationship with state core self-evaluations, and this relationship becomes stronger for increasing levels of time pressure.

Journal: European Journal of Work & Organizational Psychology
ISSN: 1359-432X
Issue: 4
Volume: 29
Pages: 515-524
Publication year:2020
Keywords:challenge stressors, core self-evaluations, psychological resources, time pressure, Transformational leadership
CSS-citation score:2
Accessibility:Open