Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil

Poor leadership is related to negative performance outcomes in the workplace. The effect is well established in traditional occupational settings. However, there is a paucity of research in military leadership settings. We predicted that the chaotic nature of the military/naval leadership setting wo...

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Main Author: Sire, Håkon August
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Norwegian Bokmål
Published: The University of Bergen 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1956/18990
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spelling ftunivbergen:oai:bora.uib.no:1956/18990 2023-05-15T17:24:15+02:00 Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil Passive-avoidant leadership in a military context, consequences for task performance and as state dependent on self-efficacy and style of emotional attribution Sire, Håkon August 2019-01-14T23:00:18Z application/pdf https://hdl.handle.net/1956/18990 nob nob The University of Bergen https://hdl.handle.net/1956/18990 Copyright the Author. All rights reserved leadership military operative emotional attribution negative affect task performance self-efficacy Passive-avoidant leadership 736102 Master thesis 2019 ftunivbergen 2023-03-14T17:39:01Z Poor leadership is related to negative performance outcomes in the workplace. The effect is well established in traditional occupational settings. However, there is a paucity of research in military leadership settings. We predicted that the chaotic nature of the military/naval leadership setting would lead to a clear negative effect of poor and lack of leadership on performance. Additionally, we predicted that social support would reduce the negative impact of poor leadership on performance. Lastly, we hypothesize that poor leadership is associated with a combination of negative affect and less self-efficacy, as predicted by social cognitive theory. We test the relationships between passive-avoidant leadership, performance, negative affectivity and self-efficacy on a group of Royal Norwegian Navy cadets on mission in the Nordic sea and the Atlantic Ocean. We found a positive association between low leader self-efficacy and passive avoidant leadership. We also found a positive association between negative affective state and passive avoidant leadership. Consistent with earlier research, it was found a positive association between passive avoidant leadership and reduced task performance among followers. Social support among followers showed no significant effect as buffer against passive avoidant leadership. Contrary to our hypothesis, high self-efficacy was found to increase susceptibility to the influence of negative affect on passive-avoidant leadership behavior. The results suggest that passive-avoidant leadership is a state that is under influence by negative affect and self-efficacy. Dårlig lederskap er relatert til dårlig ytelse på arbeidsplassen. Virkningen er godt dokumentert på ordinære arbeidsplasser. Det er imidlertid knapphet på forskning i militære sammenhenger. Vi predikerte at den kaotiske tilstanden som preger lederskapssituasjoner i militæret/marinen ville lede til en tydelig negativ virkning av dårlig eller uteblitt lederskap på ytelse. I tillegg predikerte vi at sosial støtte ville redusere ... Master Thesis Nordic Sea University of Bergen: Bergen Open Research Archive (BORA-UiB)
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language Norwegian Bokmål
topic leadership
military
operative
emotional attribution
negative affect
task performance
self-efficacy
Passive-avoidant leadership
736102
spellingShingle leadership
military
operative
emotional attribution
negative affect
task performance
self-efficacy
Passive-avoidant leadership
736102
Sire, Håkon August
Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil
topic_facet leadership
military
operative
emotional attribution
negative affect
task performance
self-efficacy
Passive-avoidant leadership
736102
description Poor leadership is related to negative performance outcomes in the workplace. The effect is well established in traditional occupational settings. However, there is a paucity of research in military leadership settings. We predicted that the chaotic nature of the military/naval leadership setting would lead to a clear negative effect of poor and lack of leadership on performance. Additionally, we predicted that social support would reduce the negative impact of poor leadership on performance. Lastly, we hypothesize that poor leadership is associated with a combination of negative affect and less self-efficacy, as predicted by social cognitive theory. We test the relationships between passive-avoidant leadership, performance, negative affectivity and self-efficacy on a group of Royal Norwegian Navy cadets on mission in the Nordic sea and the Atlantic Ocean. We found a positive association between low leader self-efficacy and passive avoidant leadership. We also found a positive association between negative affective state and passive avoidant leadership. Consistent with earlier research, it was found a positive association between passive avoidant leadership and reduced task performance among followers. Social support among followers showed no significant effect as buffer against passive avoidant leadership. Contrary to our hypothesis, high self-efficacy was found to increase susceptibility to the influence of negative affect on passive-avoidant leadership behavior. The results suggest that passive-avoidant leadership is a state that is under influence by negative affect and self-efficacy. Dårlig lederskap er relatert til dårlig ytelse på arbeidsplassen. Virkningen er godt dokumentert på ordinære arbeidsplasser. Det er imidlertid knapphet på forskning i militære sammenhenger. Vi predikerte at den kaotiske tilstanden som preger lederskapssituasjoner i militæret/marinen ville lede til en tydelig negativ virkning av dårlig eller uteblitt lederskap på ytelse. I tillegg predikerte vi at sosial støtte ville redusere ...
format Master Thesis
author Sire, Håkon August
author_facet Sire, Håkon August
author_sort Sire, Håkon August
title Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil
title_short Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil
title_full Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil
title_fullStr Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil
title_full_unstemmed Passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil
title_sort passivt-unnvikende lederskap i en militær setting, konsekvenser for ytelse og som tilstand avhengig av mestringstro og emosjonell attribusjonsstil
publisher The University of Bergen
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