Leadership emotion: how leaders influence employee wellbeing and performance in the disaster and emergency management context

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Abstract

Leaders play a unique role in the disaster management context as they address the safety needs of communities and manage the complexities of the response and recovery task. Leaders who effectively navigate the challenges of leading in this unique context bring hope and positivity, uniting the efforts of community and government to address the needs of those seeking safety and support. Positive affect is one aspect of effective leadership that receives considerable attention in the academic literature but has, as yet, received little attention in the disaster and emergency management area. This paper draws on contemporary literature on the understanding of positive affect in leadership, bringing together the limited current literature in the area of leader affect in the emergency management context and identifying a significant gap. It calls for a research focus on positive affect in the unique context of disaster and emergency management and consideration of the implications for wellbeing and performance.

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Mcintyre, K. (2023). Leadership emotion: how leaders influence employee wellbeing and performance in the disaster and emergency management context. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 38(1), 60–64. https://doi.org/10.47389/38.1.60

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