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Talk Matters at Work: The Effects of Leader-Member Conversational Quality and Communication Frequency on Work Role Stressors

机译:工作中的谈话事项:领导者会员对话质量和沟通频率对工作角色压力源的影响

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Although it is clear that leadership plays a significant role in followers' psychological health, the specific mechanisms by which leadership effects may take place await further theorizing and investigation. We argue that communication practices may constitute such specific mechanisms. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine how leader-member conversational quality (LMCQ) and communication frequency are associated with members' perception of work role stressors. Through an online survey, the study found that LMCQ has a significant predictive effect on work role ambiguity and role overload. However, LMCQ interacts with communication frequency in their effects on role conflict. These findings contribute to theories of leadership communication and the continuous development of role dynamics theory.
机译:尽管很明显,领导力在追随者的心理健康中起着重要作用,但领导力影响可能会进一步等待理论化和调查的具体机制。 我们认为,沟通实践可能构成这种特定的机制。 因此,这项研究的目的是研究领导者成员对话质量(LMCQ)和沟通频率如何与成员对工作角色压力源的看法有关。 通过在线调查,研究发现LMCQ对工作角色歧义和角色过载具有重大的预测作用。 但是,LMCQ在其对角色冲突的影响方面与通信频率相互作用。 这些发现有助于领导沟通理论和角色动态理论的持续发展。

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