Physiological arousal variability accompanying relations-oriented behaviors of effective leaders: Triangulating skin conductance, video-based behavior coding and perceived effectiveness

Marcella A.M.G. Hoogeboom (Corresponding author), Aaqib Saeed, Matthijs L. Noordzij, Celeste P.M. Wilderom

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Abstract

With the aim of extending the healthy physiological variability thesis to Leadership Studies, we examined the hypothesized links among leaders' within-person variability in physiological arousal, their task- and relations-oriented behaviors and their overall effectiveness. During regularly-held staff meetings, wristband skin sensors and video cameras captured synchronized physiological and fine-grained behavioral data of 36 leaders within one organization. Perceived leader effectiveness ratings were obtained from their followers. Multi-level log-linear analyses showed no elevated levels of arousal during the task-oriented behaviors of both the highly effective and the less effective leaders. The highly effective leaders showed a significantly greater likelihood of high levels of physiological arousal during positive and negative relations-oriented behaviors. We thus report a physiological correlate of relations-oriented leader behavior; especially among the most effective leaders, higher levels of arousal co-occurred with their positive and negative relations-oriented behavior in the meetings. Having used two high-resolution methods to advance insights about effective organizational leadership, this field study illuminates the importance of capturing the co-occurrence of within-person variability in leaders' bodily responses and their precisely measured behaviors over time in a functional social setting at work.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101493
Number of pages17
JournalLeadership Quarterly
Volume32
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Funding

We would like to thank our associate editor, dr. Seth Spain, for the guidance in the review process, and thank the three anonymous reviewers for their valuable feedback.

Keywords

  • Healthy variability
  • Leader effectiveness
  • Physiological arousal
  • Task- and relations-oriented leader behavior
  • Video-based observation

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