An interpersonal perspective of perceived stress: Examining the prosocial coping response patterns of stressed managers

Volume: 40, Issue: 9-10, Pages: 1027 - 1044
Published: Aug 5, 2019
Abstract
Summary We adopt an interpersonal perspective and examine the adaptive effects of managers' perceived stress on their behavior towards subordinates. Drawing from the transactional model of stress (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984), we advance a model that highlights the propensity for stressed managers to engage in prosocial coping behaviors towards their employees, which in turn are related to lower levels of turnover and higher levels of job...
Paper Details
Title
An interpersonal perspective of perceived stress: Examining the prosocial coping response patterns of stressed managers
Published Date
Aug 5, 2019
Volume
40
Issue
9-10
Pages
1027 - 1044
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