Relationship between Toxic Leadership and Job Stress of Knowledge Workers

Nowadays, different levels of stress and nervousness can be found in organizations. Owing to the fact that employees spend most of their time in organizations, stress may affect the health of employees. Hence, study of stress and the factors that make stress can be a viable decision in that by elimi...

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Main Authors: Hadadian Zagross, Zarei Jamileh
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-12-01
Series:Studies in Business and Economics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/sbe-2016-0037
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spelling doaj-7f77daf5bbe54cdaa6e567ccdfc792492021-09-05T14:00:25ZengSciendoStudies in Business and Economics2344-54162016-12-01113848910.1515/sbe-2016-0037sbe-2016-0037Relationship between Toxic Leadership and Job Stress of Knowledge WorkersHadadian Zagross0Zarei Jamileh1University of Applied Science and Technology, Zar center, Karaj, Iran (Islamic Republic of)University of Tehran, Psychology Department, Tehran, Iran (Islamic Republic of)Nowadays, different levels of stress and nervousness can be found in organizations. Owing to the fact that employees spend most of their time in organizations, stress may affect the health of employees. Hence, study of stress and the factors that make stress can be a viable decision in that by eliminating these factors organizations can have healthier employees. This study is a correlation study which aims to determine the possible relationship between toxic leadership and job stress. Data collection tools including two standard questionnaires were used. The questionnaire adopted from toxic leadership (Schmidt and Hanges 2009) to measure the toxic leadership in organizations and the NIOSH Generic Job Stress Questionnaire (Hurrell and McLaney 1988) to measure the job stress. In order to analyze the data SPSS software was used. Results show that there is a significant direct relationship between toxic leadership and the job stress of employees. In other words, the more toxic leadership perceived by employees, the more job stress they feel.https://doi.org/10.1515/sbe-2016-0037toxic leadershipjob stressknowledge workers
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Relationship between Toxic Leadership and Job Stress of Knowledge Workers
Studies in Business and Economics
toxic leadership
job stress
knowledge workers
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title Relationship between Toxic Leadership and Job Stress of Knowledge Workers
title_short Relationship between Toxic Leadership and Job Stress of Knowledge Workers
title_full Relationship between Toxic Leadership and Job Stress of Knowledge Workers
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series Studies in Business and Economics
issn 2344-5416
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Nowadays, different levels of stress and nervousness can be found in organizations. Owing to the fact that employees spend most of their time in organizations, stress may affect the health of employees. Hence, study of stress and the factors that make stress can be a viable decision in that by eliminating these factors organizations can have healthier employees. This study is a correlation study which aims to determine the possible relationship between toxic leadership and job stress. Data collection tools including two standard questionnaires were used. The questionnaire adopted from toxic leadership (Schmidt and Hanges 2009) to measure the toxic leadership in organizations and the NIOSH Generic Job Stress Questionnaire (Hurrell and McLaney 1988) to measure the job stress. In order to analyze the data SPSS software was used. Results show that there is a significant direct relationship between toxic leadership and the job stress of employees. In other words, the more toxic leadership perceived by employees, the more job stress they feel.
topic toxic leadership
job stress
knowledge workers
url https://doi.org/10.1515/sbe-2016-0037
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