Carrot and Stick Approach: The Exploitative Leadership and Absenteeism in Education Sector

Author:

Akhtar Muhammad Waheed,Huo Chunhui,Syed Fauzia,Safdar Muhammad Arslan,Rasool Arsalan,Husnain Mudassir,Awais Muhammad,Sajjad Muhammad Shoaib

Abstract

Utilizing the conservation of resources theory, this study investigates serial mediation of facades of conformity and depression between exploitative leadership and absenteeism. A total of 211 education sector employees using the convenient sampling technique took part in the survey with data collected in a time-lagged research design. Findings of the study reveal that facades of conformity and depression mediate the independent paths and play a serial mediating role between EL and absenteeism path. This study suggests that EL works as a workplace stressor, under which employees try to protect their valuable resources from further loss in the form of facades of conformity, in doing so, it leads to depression; thus, employees ultimately use absenteeism as an active coping strategy to cope with workplace stressors.

Funder

National Social Science Fund of China

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

General Psychology

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