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Employee effort - reward balance and first-level manager transformational leadership within elderly care.

Britt-Inger KeisuAnn ÖhmanBirgit Enberg
Published in: Scandinavian journal of caring sciences (2017)
We conclude that the first-level manager is an important actor for achieving a good workplace within elderly care, since she/he influences employees' psychosocial working environment. We also conclude that there are differences and inequalities, in terms of well-being, effort and reward at the work place, between those with academic training and those without, in that the former group to a higher degree evaluated their first-level manager to perform a transformational leadership style, which in turn is beneficial for their psychosocial work environment. Consequently, this (re)-produce inequalities in terms of well-being, effort and reward among the employees at the work place.
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