The extant studies on leadership are replete with employee, coworker, and leader outcomes, however, research is still nascent on leadership’s crossover into employees’ family members’ lives. To examine leadership’s impact on the work–family interface, we draw on conservation of resources theory (COR) and crossover theory and investigate how authoritarian leadership and benevolent leadership affect spousal family satisfaction. We examine the mediating influence of work–family conflict (WFC) and work-family facilitation (WFF), and the moderating impact of spouses’ need for control. Our model was tested with multisource, mutiwave data from 207 Chinese married dyads. The results suggest that, as expected, the positive relationship between benev...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed at exploring the relations between paternalistic leadership and fol...
The present study investigates the impact of servant leadership as perceived by followers on their w...
This study examines whether emotional spousal support contributes to business owners ’ perceived wor...
The extant studies on leadership are replete with employee, coworker, and leader outcomes, however, ...
The present study investigated the crossover effects of employee perceptions of servant leadership a...
This study investigated the effect of department heads' family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB...
As the boundary between the work and family domains has blurred in the past decades, the ways in whi...
Drawing on the work-home resources model, this study examines how and why empowering leadership infl...
This study examines whether emotional spousal support contributes to business owners ’ perceived wor...
Research has not focused on the negative effects of despotic leadership on subordinates’ life satisf...
Although research on family-to-work processes is accumulating, not many studies have looked at how t...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
Previous studies have convincingly shown that leaders’ support for followers’ family lives is of vit...
How does servant leadership trickle down to impact subordinates’ work and non-work outcomes? This st...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of family-supportive supervisor be...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed at exploring the relations between paternalistic leadership and fol...
The present study investigates the impact of servant leadership as perceived by followers on their w...
This study examines whether emotional spousal support contributes to business owners ’ perceived wor...
The extant studies on leadership are replete with employee, coworker, and leader outcomes, however, ...
The present study investigated the crossover effects of employee perceptions of servant leadership a...
This study investigated the effect of department heads' family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB...
As the boundary between the work and family domains has blurred in the past decades, the ways in whi...
Drawing on the work-home resources model, this study examines how and why empowering leadership infl...
This study examines whether emotional spousal support contributes to business owners ’ perceived wor...
Research has not focused on the negative effects of despotic leadership on subordinates’ life satisf...
Although research on family-to-work processes is accumulating, not many studies have looked at how t...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
Previous studies have convincingly shown that leaders’ support for followers’ family lives is of vit...
How does servant leadership trickle down to impact subordinates’ work and non-work outcomes? This st...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of family-supportive supervisor be...
[[abstract]]This study was aimed at exploring the relations between paternalistic leadership and fol...
The present study investigates the impact of servant leadership as perceived by followers on their w...
This study examines whether emotional spousal support contributes to business owners ’ perceived wor...