Creating a healthy working environment with leadership: the concept of health-promoting leadership |
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Authors: | Paul Jiménez Bianca Winkler Anita Dunkl |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Graz, Graz, Austria |
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Abstract: | In this paper, a concept of health-promoting leadership is presented that focuses on the interaction between working environment and leadership behavior. Seven key aspects define health-promoting leadership: health awareness, low workload, control, reward, community, fairness, and values. The self-assessment version of the questionnaire was used in this study for the first time. Analyzing the data of 299 leaders, the results showed satisfactory reliability and validity coefficients for all dimensions. Structural equation modeling indicates that all dimensions can be assigned on a main factor of health-promoting leadership. The questionnaire offers two main advantages: first, it is possible to measure health-promoting behavior strategies of leaders and thus show their leadership potential. Second, the instrument allows analyzing critical aspects in the working environment and further helps establish basic conditions in the workplace, where a health-promoting workplace can be created. |
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Keywords: | Assessment health-promoting leadership leading culture working environment health |
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