Pushing Down on Me: The Paradoxical Role of Self-Leadership in the Context of Work Pressure
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Basis
3. Hypotheses Development
3.1. Work Pressure and Stress/High-Pressure Situations
3.2. Self-Leadership and Work Pressure Effect
3.3. Cognitive and Behavioral Strategies and Work Pressure
4. Method
4.1. Study Design
4.2. Sample and Procedure
4.3. Measures
4.4. Stress and Negative Affect
4.5. Performance
4.6. Self-Leadership
5. Results
5.1. Analysis Strategy
5.2. The Damaging Effect of Work Pressure (Analyses 1 + 2)
5.3. Self-Leadership Attenuation of Work Pressure and Its Effect (Analyses 3 + 4)
5.4. The Paradoxical Competing Hypothesis (Analyses 5 + 6)
6. Discussion
7. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | |
2 | 1000 bootstrapped samples were utilized in calculations. |
3 | This hypothesis will either be examined through text analysis at a later date once I have gained greater experience with this procedure or excluded from the final manuscript. |
4 | For this analysis, significance was tested against a 0.10 α, which has been deemed appropriate in past self-leadership studies (Furtner et al. 2011). |
5 | Work Pressure: Stress—F(1, 187) = 1.07, p (=0.30) > 0.10, ηp2 = 0.01 (small effect size); Negative Affect—F(1, 187) = 0.46, p (=0.50) > 0.10, ηp2 = 0.002 (no effect size). Self-leadership Type: Stress—F(1, 187) = 0.12, p (=0.75) > 0.10, ηp2 = 0.001 (no effect size); Negative Affect—F(1, 187) = 1.07, p (=0.30) > 0.10, ηp2 = 0.01 (small effect size). |
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RSLQ Question Examples (Houghton and Neck 2002) | |
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Behavioral | I establish specific goals for my own performance. When I do an assignment especially well, I like to treat myself to some thing or activity I especially enjoy. I tend to get down on myself in my mind when I have performed poorly. I make a point to keep track of how well I am doing at work (school). I use written notes to remind myself of what I need to accomplish. I consciously have goals in mind for my work efforts. |
Cognitive | Sometimes I talk to myself (out loud or in my head) to work through difficult situations. I use my imagination to picture myself performing well on important tasks. I visualize myself successfully performing a task before I do it. I try to mentally evaluate the accuracy of my own beliefs about situations I am having problems with. I think about and evaluate the beliefs and assumptions I hold. I purposefully visualize myself overcoming the challenges I face. |
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Neck, C.B.; Neck, C.P.; Goldsby, E.A.; Goldsby, M.G. Pushing Down on Me: The Paradoxical Role of Self-Leadership in the Context of Work Pressure. Adm. Sci. 2023, 13, 117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13050117
Neck CB, Neck CP, Goldsby EA, Goldsby MG. Pushing Down on Me: The Paradoxical Role of Self-Leadership in the Context of Work Pressure. Administrative Sciences. 2023; 13(5):117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13050117
Chicago/Turabian StyleNeck, Christopher B., Christopher P. Neck, Elizabeth A. Goldsby, and Michael G. Goldsby. 2023. "Pushing Down on Me: The Paradoxical Role of Self-Leadership in the Context of Work Pressure" Administrative Sciences 13, no. 5: 117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13050117
APA StyleNeck, C. B., Neck, C. P., Goldsby, E. A., & Goldsby, M. G. (2023). Pushing Down on Me: The Paradoxical Role of Self-Leadership in the Context of Work Pressure. Administrative Sciences, 13(5), 117. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci13050117