@article{KompKauffeldIaniroDahm2022, author = {Rebecca Komp and Simone Kauffeld and Patrizia Ianiro-Dahm}, title = {The Concept of Health-Promoting Collaboration—A Starting Point to Reduce Presenteeism?}, series = {Frontiers in Psychology}, volume = {12}, publisher = {Frontiers Media}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2021.782597}, url = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:1044-opus-60655}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background: Since presenteeism is related to numerous negative health and work-related effects, measures are required to reduce it. There are initial indications that how an organization deals with health has a decisive influence on employees’ presenteeism behavior. Aims: The concept of health-promoting collaboration was developed on the basis of these indications. As an extension of healthy leadership it includes not only the leader but also co-workers. In modern forms of collaboration, leaders cannot be assigned sole responsibility for employees’ health, since the leader is often hardly visible (digital leadership) or there is no longer a clear leader (shared leadership). The study examines the concept of health-promoting collaboration in relation to presenteeism. Relationships between health-promoting collaboration, well-being and work ability are also in focus, regarding presenteeism as a mediator. Methods: The data comprise the findings of a quantitative survey of 308 employees at a German university of applied sciences. Correlation and mediator analyses were conducted. Results: The results show a significant negative relationship between health-promoting collaboration and presenteeism. Significant positive relationships were found between health-promoting collaboration and both well-being and work ability. Presenteeism was identified as a mediator of these relationships. Conclusion: The relevance of health-promoting collaboration in reducing presenteeism was demonstrated and various starting points for practice were proposed. Future studies should investigate further this newly developed concept in relation to presenteeism.}, language = {en} }