Authentic leadership & PsyCap’s role in tackling, events that impact well-being and environmental sustainability

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 BUSINESS Organizational Dynamics Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.orgdyn.2024.101088
Bruce J. Avolio
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There is a growing level of awareness among organizational leaders, that stress-induced mental health challenges are on the rise globally. High stress levels are often attributed to a spectrum of causes, from natural and human-made crises to the rapid pace of technological advancements and societal shifts. The number of causes necessitates an examination of not just the cumulative effect of these event constellations, but also their complex interactions, which may amplify stress in ways that are not yet fully understood. These dynamics appear to be contributing to a worrying trend of increased mental illness, anxiety, and depression, notably among professionals on the front lines of these societal changes, like medical practitioners and first responders. For example, there were more fire fighters who committed suicide last year in the US versus those who lost their lives protecting others. Additionally, these professionals are directly exposed to the increasing cases of mental illness, anxiety, and depression among the public, an exposure that further amplifies their own stress levels. Some of the factors contributing to these high levels of stress include natural disasters and human-caused events, as well as some of the most transformative discoveries and innovations in human history. We begin this paper, by examining how a constellation of consequential events are shaping our global society’s well-being, e.g., the COVID 19 pandemic, AI innovation and Climate Change. Next, we examine evidence-based interventions that may offer potential avenues for addressing these high levels of stress. For instance, development interventions focused on authentic leadership that can enhance leader and follower’s psychological capital or PsyCap, resulting in lowering levels of stress, especially when operating in work roles that have higher level of daily stress. These positive forms of leadership help to address the numerous challenges that individudals, organizations and communities face today and well into the future. A clear emphasis in our work is also placed on examining how positive forms of leadership and organizational behavior, can impact two very different, but critically important outcomes, including the individual and collective mental health and well-being in organizations, communities and societies. Consequently, the overall goal here is to recognize the problems we face across a broad range of first responder professions, while offering specific solutions to address those problems.
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真正的领导力和 PsyCap 在应对影响福祉和环境可持续性的事件中的作用
越来越多的组织领导者意识到,压力导致的心理健康挑战在全球范围内呈上升趋势。高压力水平通常可归因于一系列原因,从自然和人为危机到快速的技术进步和社会变革。由于原因众多,我们不仅需要研究这些事件的累积效应,还需要研究它们之间复杂的相互作用,因为它们可能会以人们尚未完全理解的方式放大压力。这些动态因素似乎造成了精神疾病、焦虑和抑郁增加的令人担忧的趋势,尤其是在这些社会变革前线的专业人员中,如医疗从业人员和急救人员。例如,去年在美国自杀的消防员比那些为保护他人而献出生命的人要多。此外,这些专业人员还直接接触到公众中日益增多的精神疾病、焦虑和抑郁病例,这种接触会进一步放大他们自身的压力水平。造成这些高度压力的一些因素包括自然灾害和人为事件,以及人类历史上一些最具变革性的发现和创新。本文首先探讨了一系列重大事件是如何影响全球社会福祉的,例如 COVID 19 大流行病、人工智能创新和气候变化。接下来,我们研究了以证据为基础的干预措施,这些措施可能为解决这些高度压力提供了潜在的途径。例如,以真实领导力为重点的发展干预措施可以提高领导者和追随者的心理资本(PsyCap),从而降低压力水平,尤其是在日常压力水平较高的工作角色中。这些积极的领导方式有助于应对个人、组织和社区在当今和未来所面临的诸多挑战。在我们的工作中,一个明确的重点是研究积极的领导方式和组织行为如何影响两种截然不同但又极其重要的结果,包括组织、社区和社会中个人和集体的心理健康和幸福。因此,我们的总体目标是认识到我们在各行各业所面临的问题,同时提供具体的解决方案来解决这些问题。
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期刊介绍: Organizational Dynamics domain is primarily organizational behavior and development and secondarily, HRM and strategic management. The objective is to link leading-edge thought and research with management practice. Organizational Dynamics publishes articles that embody both theoretical and practical content, showing how research findings can help deal more effectively with the dynamics of organizational life.
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