The Effect of Character on Stress Coping Responses Through Motivation to Lead

Authors

  • Gerard H. Seijts Western University
  • Gouri Mohan IESEG School of Management
  • John J. Sosik The Pennsylvania State University
  • Ana C. Ruiz Pardo Western University
  • Irene Barath Ontario Police College

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.58315/jcld.v11.302

Keywords:

Character, Personality Traits, Psychological Capital, Motivation to Lead, Stress Coping Responses

Abstract

There have been calls to elevate character alongside competencies and commitment in leadership research. Given the potential importance of character in leadership, it is surprising that the construct has not been more fully integrated into the nuanced nomological network of leadership processes. We built out the nomological network and, specifically, examined the relationship between character and stress coping responses in two field studies involving law enforcement officers. The results of our structural equation models revealed that character had both direct and indirect effects on coping responses through motivation to lead. Furthermore, our results indicated that character was discriminably different from related, empirically validated constructs of personality traits and psychological capital. The correlation between character and psychological capital was positive and significant, and they both predicted stress coping responses.

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2024-08-09

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Seijts, G. H., Mohan, G., Sosik, J. J., Ruiz Pardo, A. C., & Barath, I. (2024). The Effect of Character on Stress Coping Responses Through Motivation to Lead. Journal of Character and Leadership Development, 11(2), 1–27. https://doi.org/10.58315/jcld.v11.302

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