Does Leaders' Health (and Work-Related Experiences) Affect their Evaluation of Followers' Stress?
Background: Stressed workers suffer from severe health problems which appear to have increased. Poor leadership is especially considered a source of stress. Indeed, supervisors might perceive their subordinates to be similar to them as far as stress is concerned and this might more widespread in org...
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Main Authors: | Gabriele Giorgi (Author), Serena Mancuso (Author), Francisco Javier Fiz Perez (Author), Francesco Montani (Author), Francois Courcy (Author), Giulio Arcangeli (Author) |
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2015-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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