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Citation

Öge E, Cetin M, Top S. J. Air Transp. Manag. 2018; 66: 25-35.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Elsevier Publishing)

DOI

10.1016/j.jairtraman.2017.10.003

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Given the unique nature and extreme work requirements of air traffic control units (e.g., high work demands, intolerance for mistakes, long working hours and night shifts), this study problematizes two critical yet understudied variables in this context, namely, workplace loneliness and work family conflict, and suggests a model in which paternalistic leadership mitigates them through boosted work engagement. Specifically, the study examined the mediating role of work engagement in the links between paternalistic leadership and workplace loneliness, and paternalistic leadership and work family conflict. Data were collected from air traffic controllers employed in İstanbul. The results of structural equation modeling analysis supported the hypothesis that work engagement fully mediated the links in the model. Paternalistic leadership, through increasing work engagement, decreases the workplace loneliness and work family conflict levels of air traffic controllers. The findings provide valuable insights and managerial implications.


Language: en

Keywords

Air traffic controllers; Paternalistic leadership; Work engagement; Work family conflict; Workplace loneliness

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