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Health-oriented leadership communication matters: a trickle-down model to enhance employees' health and well-being during turbulent times.

Authors :
Chen, Feifei
Wu, Qiwei Luna
Source :
Corporate Communications: An International Journal; 2024, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p384-404, 21p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Purpose: This study explored how organizational leaders at different hierarchical levels may communicatively enhance employees' health and well-being. Drawing on interdisciplinary research, it proposed a model that connects health-oriented leadership communication at supervisory and executive levels with remote workers' self-care and stress levels during the COVID-19 pandemic. Design/methodology/approach: Data collected through a survey of 363 full-time United States (US) employees were analyzed to test the model. Findings: Results showed health-oriented communication at the two leadership levels directly influenced employees' self-care, which in turn reduced their stress levels. Further, executive leaders' health-oriented leadership communication indirectly impacted remote workers' self-care through its positive association with supervisors' health-oriented leadership communication. Practical implications: This study offers much-needed guidelines for executive leaders, supervisors and communication practitioners seeking to meet employees' growing expectations for a healthy work environment in today's post-pandemic era. Originality/value: Although the literature has established organizational leadership as a vital determinant for a healthy workforce, few studies have explored leaders' health-specific communication to enhance employee health. This study is the first to conceptualize health-oriented leadership communication at dual hierarchical levels and uncover its influence on employees. The results suggested the importance of health-oriented leadership communication across hierarchical levels in building a healthy workplace. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13563289
Volume :
29
Issue :
3
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Corporate Communications: An International Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176330942
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1108/CCIJ-03-2023-0029