Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being

Holding a formal leadership role is often idealized, motivating individuals to pursue such positions for independence and success. However, recent reports highlight significant challenges faced by leaders, particularly during as well as after the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased work demands a...

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Main Authors: OC, Burak, KRAIVIN PARIPONT CHINTAKANANDA
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spelling sg-smu-ink.lkcsb_research-86362025-01-02T08:03:58Z Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being OC, Burak KRAIVIN PARIPONT CHINTAKANANDA, Holding a formal leadership role is often idealized, motivating individuals to pursue such positions for independence and success. However, recent reports highlight significant challenges faced by leaders, particularly during as well as after the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased work demands and reduced well-being. This review takes a critical stance and examines whether formal leaders bear a well-being cost. Using Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological systems framework, we categorize predictors of leader well-being, discuss dominant theoretical frameworks explaining the most frequently studied relationships, and identify theoretical gaps in the existing literature. Following this, we identify internal validity issues affecting the interpretation of existing research. Our findings reveal significant validity concerns and a reliance on single-study, non-experimental designs, compromising the reliability of results. We offer theoretical and methodological recommendations for future research and emphasize the need for interventions to enhance leader well-being amidst increasing role demands. By synthesizing existing knowledge, our review aims to be a valuable resource for leadership scholars and practitioners, fostering interdisciplinary insights and encouraging further research on leader well-being in diverse contexts. 2024-10-26T07:00:00Z text https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7637 info:doi/10.1016/j.leaqua.2024.101842 Research Collection Lee Kong Chian School Of Business eng Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Leader well-being Critical Review Internal Validity Interdisciplinary Leadership Studies Organizational Behavior and Theory
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topic Leader well-being
Critical Review
Internal Validity
Interdisciplinary
Leadership Studies
Organizational Behavior and Theory
spellingShingle Leader well-being
Critical Review
Internal Validity
Interdisciplinary
Leadership Studies
Organizational Behavior and Theory
OC, Burak
KRAIVIN PARIPONT CHINTAKANANDA,
Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being
description Holding a formal leadership role is often idealized, motivating individuals to pursue such positions for independence and success. However, recent reports highlight significant challenges faced by leaders, particularly during as well as after the COVID-19 pandemic, including increased work demands and reduced well-being. This review takes a critical stance and examines whether formal leaders bear a well-being cost. Using Bronfenbrenner’s (1979) ecological systems framework, we categorize predictors of leader well-being, discuss dominant theoretical frameworks explaining the most frequently studied relationships, and identify theoretical gaps in the existing literature. Following this, we identify internal validity issues affecting the interpretation of existing research. Our findings reveal significant validity concerns and a reliance on single-study, non-experimental designs, compromising the reliability of results. We offer theoretical and methodological recommendations for future research and emphasize the need for interventions to enhance leader well-being amidst increasing role demands. By synthesizing existing knowledge, our review aims to be a valuable resource for leadership scholars and practitioners, fostering interdisciplinary insights and encouraging further research on leader well-being in diverse contexts.
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author OC, Burak
KRAIVIN PARIPONT CHINTAKANANDA,
author_facet OC, Burak
KRAIVIN PARIPONT CHINTAKANANDA,
author_sort OC, Burak
title Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being
title_short Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being
title_full Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being
title_fullStr Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being
title_full_unstemmed Well-being of formal leaders: A critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being
title_sort well-being of formal leaders: a critical and interdisciplinary review of predictors shaping leader well-being
publisher Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
publishDate 2024
url https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/7637
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