ABSTRACT
The current study aims to examine how toxic management styles can lead to both psychological and physical withdrawal of employees in the healthcare sector. The quantitative approach was used in this research. Preliminary data was collected through online questionnaires from 413 employees working in private and public hospitals and health centers in France. Structural equation modeling was used to test the research hypotheses in the SmartPLS program. The research results indicate a direct positive effect of two styles of toxic leadership (unpredictability and authoritarian leadership) on physical withdrawal behaviors. The results also showed that self-promotion and unpredictability positively affect psychological withdrawal behaviors in hospitals and health centers. The results of the research can be useful for managing health centers to remove the behaviors of toxic leaders from the work environment and protect and support staff so that they can continue carrying out their duties.
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Omar Durrah
Omar Durrah is an associate professor and chairperson of management department in the college of commerce and business administration at Dhofar university, Sultanate of Oman. His research interests include human resources, psychology, organizational behavior, leadership styles, and entrepreneurship. Durrah got the National Research Award 2021.
Taher Alkhalaf
Taher AlKhalaf is an associate professor of Business Administration at several universities in France, Syria and the American University of California. He received his doctorate from the University of Caen. IAE: (Institut d'Administration des Entreprises). Taher Supervises Master and PhD researchs and member of jury for dissertations in Management. Taher's current research explores two topics: the study of entrepreneurship and innovation, business model innovation in economie.
Olga Sharbatji
Olga Charbatji is an assistant professor at Aleppo University, Syria, and an employee in the field of human resources at Linkoping University, Sweden. Her research interests include organizational behavior, human resources, and leadership styles and their various effects.