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How Can Organizational Leaders Help? Examining the Effectiveness of Leaders’ Support During a Crisis

Organizational leaders can make a large, positive impact on their employees during crises. However, existing research demonstrates that social support is not always effective in helping employees cope with stress, and existing research has not fully identified features of support attempts that deter...

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Published in:Journal of business and psychology 2023-02, Vol.38 (1), p.215-237
Main Authors: Gray, Cheryl E., Spector, Paul E., Wells, Janelle E., Bianchi, Shayla R., Ocana-Dominguez, Claudia, Stringer, Casey, Sarmiento, Javier, Butler, Tiffany
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