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Ulrika Westrup.

Ulrika Westrup

Universitetslektor, docent

Ulrika Westrup.

Promoting public managerial sustainability: The relevance of social support for managers in coping with work-related stress

Författare

  • Alina Lidén
  • Magnus Lindén
  • Ulrika Westrup

Summary, in English

Statistics reveal the concerning prevalence of mental health issues among Swedish public sector managers, highlighting the critical need for deeper insights into the relevance of social support in coping with work-related stress. This study aims to examine the relevance of various sources of social support for managers coping with work-related stress, an area relatively underexplored in public administration research. Data was collected using a survey completed by 172 managers working in Sweden. The results show that supervisory support, the support of a network of managers within the organisation, and a supportive communication climate were all significant predictors of how stress levels are coped with. Notably, the support of a network of managers within the organisation emerged as the most influential predictor. This study contributes, both theoretically and practically, by offering indicative insights into how organisations can support managers in managing their work-related stress.

Avdelning/ar

  • Institutionen för tjänstevetenskap
  • Institutionen för psykologi

Publiceringsår

2024-10-28

Språk

Engelska

Sidor

35-53

Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie

Scandinavian Journal of Public Administration

Volym

28

Avvikelse

4

Dokumenttyp

Artikel i tidskrift

Förlag

University of Gothenburg School of Public Administration

Ämne

  • Work Sciences

Aktiv

Published

Projekt

  • Service Studies Management

ISBN/ISSN/Övrigt

  • ISSN: 2001-7405