Authentic leadership as a predictor of organizational citizenship behaviour and teachers’ burnout: What's ‘quiet quitting’ got to do with it?

IF 2.7 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Management Administration & Leadership Pub Date : 2023-11-13 DOI:10.1177/17411432231212288
Sigalit Tsemach, Anat Barth
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Teachers’ attitudes and behaviours have been studied for the past few decades, but recently, especially due to changes following covid-19, a new concept named ‘quiet quitting’ has emerged. This term refers to the widespread phenomenon of employees setting limits to their employers and insisting on their unwillingness to go beyond job requirements. This study explored the relationships between principals’ authentic leadership (AL) and teachers’ organizational citizenship behaviour (OCB) and burnout, mediated by teachers’ organizational commitment, while distinguishing between the teachers’ level and the school level. One Thousand one hundred and seventy-nine Israeli teachers from 69 schools participated in this study. Results indicate that organizational commitment mediated the relationship between AL and burnout on both the teachers’ and the school level. Organizational commitment mediation regarding the relationship between AL and OCB was confirmed for the teachers’ level only. OCB positively correlated to burnout on the school level only. These findings clarify the concept of ‘quiet quitting’ among teachers. Actually, it seems to be a positive trend serving to reduce burnout among teachers who overwork themselves. These findings can help enlighten school leaders regarding their staff's behaviour as well as the school climate they wish to cultivate.
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真实领导作为组织公民行为和教师职业倦怠的预测因子:“悄然辞职”与之有何关系?
在过去的几十年里,人们一直在研究教师的态度和行为,但最近,特别是由于covid-19之后的变化,出现了一个名为“安静辞职”的新概念。这个词指的是员工给雇主设限,坚持不愿超出工作要求的普遍现象。本研究探讨了在教师组织承诺的中介作用下,校长真实领导与教师组织公民行为和职业倦怠之间的关系,并对教师水平和学校水平进行了区分。来自69所学校的1179名以色列教师参与了这项研究。结果表明,组织承诺在教师和学校两个层面上都起到中介作用。组织承诺对组织行为与组织公民行为的中介作用仅在教师层面得到证实。组织公民行为与职业倦怠仅在学校层面呈显著正相关。这些发现澄清了教师“安静辞职”的概念。事实上,这似乎是一个积极的趋势,有助于减少过度工作的教师的职业倦怠。这些发现可以帮助学校领导了解他们的员工的行为以及他们希望培养的学校氛围。
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