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Locked in passivity? Influence of gendered organizational structures on passive leadership and leaders' stress
Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för psykologi. Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Umeå centrum för genusstudier (UCGS).ORCID-id: 0000-0003-4854-4405
Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för psykologi.ORCID-id: 0000-0001-9484-6047
Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för psykologi. Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Idrottshögskolan vid Umeå universitet.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-0834-1040
Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Sociologiska institutionen. Umeå universitet, Samhällsvetenskapliga fakulteten, Umeå centrum för genusstudier (UCGS).ORCID-id: 0000-0002-9627-4625
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-243430OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-243430DiVA, id: diva2:1991407
Tilgjengelig fra: 2025-08-22 Laget: 2025-08-22 Sist oppdatert: 2025-08-25bibliografisk kontrollert
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1. Destructive leadership and gender
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2025 (engelsk)Doktoravhandling, med artikler (Annet vitenskapelig)
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Destruktivt ledarskap och genus
Abstract [en]

Destructive leadership behaviors are common and have clear negative consequences for individuals and organizations, making it essential to better understand how to effectively prevent such behaviors. The focus for the present doctoral thesis was to investigate destructive leadership from a gender perspective, aiming to deepen our understanding of how gender dynamics and organizational structures influence the emergence and consequences of such damaging actions. In this thesis, gender is defined as a continuous social process shaped by interactions with others and the surrounding environment. Three empirical studies were conducted, combining gendered organization theory and conservation of resources (COR) theory, to examine both antecedents and outcomes of destructive leadership behaviors. The first two uses quantitative data with samples drawn from the Swedish working life population. Results from Study 1 showed that leader gender did not moderate the relation between employee-perceived destructive leadership behaviors and employee outcomes (job satisfaction, burnout, work performance, and turnover intention). However, gender match between leader and employee strengthens the relation between destructive leadership and turnover intention, which suggests that experiencing destructive leadership behaviors from a leader of the same gender may heighten feelings of betrayal and dissatisfaction. In Study 2, the results showed that leaders’ perceptions of low team motivation predicted both active and passive destructive leadership behaviors. Furthermore, leader gender moderated this relation, such that male leaders were more likely than female leaders to respond to low motivation with active destructive behaviors. This finding suggests that societal norms associating masculinity with leadership may exacerbate stress responses and destructive leadership behavior, highlighting the reciprocal nature of leadership where employee behavior and leader identity interact and contribute to destructive leadership behaviors. In study 3, relations between gendered organizational structures (i.e., geographic dispersion, proportion of unqualified employees, employee sick leave, and span of control) and employee-perceived passive destructive leadership behaviors and leaders’ self-reported stress were examined. Results showed that a larger span of control predicted perceptions of more passive leadership behaviors, and that higher employee sick leave rates are linked to greater leader stress. Interestingly, high sick leave rates were related to lower employee perceptions of passive leadership. These two structures are gendered, meaning they impact leaders unequally and contribute to different working conditions. The results indicate complex interactions between structural factors, stress, and leadership behaviors. Collectively, these studies demonstrate that destructive leadership is a multifaceted, context-dependent phenomenon shaped by gender, leader identity, employee behavior, and organizational structures. The results presented in this thesis challenges leader-centric approaches in destructive leadership research by combining gendered organization theory with COR theory, contributing with new perspectives for understanding how stress, power dynamics, and resource inequalities contribute to destructive leadership behaviors. Practically, the findings underscore the importance of addressing both individual and structural antecedents through leadership development that consider gender norms and identity threats, as well as policies promoting equitable working conditions and leader support systems. In conclusion, in this thesis I situate destructive leadership within a gendered and organizational context, demonstrating how leader identity, employee dynamics, and structural factors jointly shape destructive leadership. Drawing on the findings from the three studies, I recommend that future research incorporates contextual and intersectional perspectives to advance research on destructive leadership, while also promoting healthy leadership and fostering inclusive workplaces.

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Umeå: Umeå University, 2025. s. 92
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Destructive leadership, gender, stress, gendered organizations, structural equation modeling
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psykologi
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urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-243466 (URN)9789180707404 (ISBN)9789180707398 (ISBN)
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2025-09-19, Hörsal HUM.D.220 (Hjortronlandet), Humanisthuset, Umeå, 09:15 (engelsk)
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Tilgjengelig fra: 2025-08-29 Laget: 2025-08-22 Sist oppdatert: 2025-09-23bibliografisk kontrollert

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