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. 2024 Mar 27:12:1343932.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1343932. eCollection 2024.

Navigating AI transitions: how coaching leadership buffers against job stress and protects employee physical health

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Navigating AI transitions: how coaching leadership buffers against job stress and protects employee physical health

Jeeyoon Jeong et al. Front Public Health. .

Abstract

The dynamic interplay between Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption in modern organizations and its implications for employee well-being presents a paramount area of academic exploration. Within the context of rapid technological advancements, AI's promise to revolutionize operational efficiency juxtaposes challenges relating to job stress and employee health. This study explores the nuanced effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI) adoption on employee physical health within organizational settings, investigating the potential mediating role of job stress and the moderating influence of coaching leadership. Drawing from the conservation of resource theory, the research hypothesized that AI adoption would negatively impact employee physical health both directly and indirectly through increased job stress. Critically, our conceptual model underscores the mediating role of job stress between AI adoption and physical health. Further, introducing a novel dimension to this discourse, we postulate the moderating influence of coaching leadership. To empirically test the hypotheses, we gathered survey data from 375 South Korean workers with a three-wave time-lagged research design. Our results demonstrated that all the hypotheses were supported. The results have significant implications for organizational strategies concerning AI implementation and leadership development.

Keywords: artificial intelligence adoption; coaching leadership; job stress; moderated mediation model; physical health.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Theoretical model.
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Coefficient values of our research model (***p < 0.001. All values are standardized).
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Moderating effect of coaching leadership in the AI adoption–job stress link.

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