Dr. Khansa Zaman , Dr. Ahmad Nabeel Siddiquei , Dr. Kamal Badar , Mr. Amer Riaz Qureshi
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Abstract
This study leverages the Conservation of Resource theory to investigate how project managers’ inclusive leadership might contribute to their stress through role overload while also considering how their resilience might lessen this stress. Drawing on multi-wave data from 436 leader-member dyads across various project-based sectors, including IT, construction, NGOs, and the petroleum industry, our analysis indicates a positive link between project managers’ inclusive leadership and stress, mediated by role overload. Notably, the study highlights that higher levels of resilience can reduce the effect of project managers’ inclusive leadership on stress. Our study contributes to the understanding of inclusive leadership's effects on leaders themselves, which has been a less-focused area of research within project management. Additionally, the study shows that the pursuit of inclusivity takes a toll on the project manager through increased role overload if they lack the resilience to buffer the stress-inducing potential of inclusive leadership.
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