• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Compensatory Coping Through the Extension of Working Hours : The Buffering Role of Leader–Member Exchange : The Buffering Role of Leader–Member Exchange
  • Contributor: Stein, Maie; Vincent-Höper, Sylvie; Deci, Nicole; Gregersen, Sabine; Nienhaus, Albert
  • imprint: Hogrefe Publishing Group, 2019
  • Published in: Zeitschrift für Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie A&O, 63 (2019) 3, Seite 115-128
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1026/0932-4089/a000285
  • ISSN: 0932-4089; 2190-6270
  • Keywords: Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management ; Applied Psychology
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  • Description: <jats:p> Abstract. To advance knowledge of the mechanisms underlying the relationship between leadership and employees’ well-being, this study examines leaders’ effects on their employees’ compensatory coping efforts. Using an extension of the job demands–resources model, we propose that high-quality leader–member exchange (LMX) allows employees to cope with high job demands without increasing their effort expenditure through the extension of working hours. Data analyses ( N = 356) revealed that LMX buffers the effect of quantitative demands on the extension of working hours such that the indirect effect of quantitative demands on emotional exhaustion is only significant at low and average levels of LMX. This study indicates that integrating leadership with employees’ coping efforts into a unifying model contributes to understanding how leadership is related to employees’ well-being. The notion that leaders can affect their employees’ use of compensatory coping efforts that detract from well-being offers promising approaches to the promotion of workplace health. </jats:p>