WORK ETHIC, LEADERSHIP, AND WILLINGNESS TO TAKE LEAVE

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Kate Olson (Creator)
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East Carolina University (ECU )
Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/

Abstract: The present study examines the associations between employees’ willingness to take leave, health-promoting leadership (HPL), and work ethic. A self-report survey containing measures of work ethic, HPL, and willingness to take leave was administered to participants via Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Results indicated that HPL was positively related to willingness to take leave\; work ethic was positively related to willing to take leave\; and the association between willingness to take sick leave and work ethic was moderated by HPL. Implications regarding these findings and suggestions for future research are also discussed.

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Language: English
Date: 2023
Subjects
health-promoting leadership;willingness to take leave;work ethic;vacation leave;FMLA leave;sick leave;presenteeism;recovery from work;employee well-being

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