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The role of relational mechanisms in the executive coaching process on client outcomes in distance coaching relationships

Frankie J. Weinberg (College of Business, Loyola University New Orleans, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA) (Leading Consultation International, LLC, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA)
Mary M. Hausfeld (Department of Business Administration, University of Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland)

Journal of Managerial Psychology

ISSN: 0268-3946

Article publication date: 20 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

We examine the relationships between clients’ level of coaching readiness and trust in their executive coach and increases to both personal learning improved work performance. Distance relationships, the setting for this study, epitomize the norms of the New World of Work (NWoW), but also provide particular challenges for building trust and recognizing similarities between client and coach.

Design/methodology/approach

This study investigates distance coaching relationships in matched-pairs, longitudinal investigation of formal executive coaching.

Findings

Results support the proposed moderated mediation path. Findings reveal that both coaches’ perceptions of client readiness for coaching and client trust in coach each predict both client personal skill development and performance improvement.

Research limitations/implications

While important toward gaining a better understanding of the relational functioning of distance coaching relationships, inclusion of only distance relationships may truncate the generalizability of our findings.

Practical implications

The study’s findings have practical implications for organizations that invest in executive coaching with regard to the importance of evaluating the candidates' readiness for coaching before the assignment, trust-building throughout distance coaching relationships and perceptions of similarity on client coaching outcomes.

Originality/value

Distance relationships, the setting for this study, provide particular challenges for building trust and recognizing similarities between client and coach and the current investigation points to the relevance of these relational mechanisms to client outcomes. In so doing, this study explores how perceptions of deep-level similarity between a coach and client may serve as moderators of these relationships.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are grateful for the helpful feedback received on an earlier version of this manuscript from the Organizational Behavior Reading Group at the University of Zurich.

Citation

Weinberg, F.J. and Hausfeld, M.M. (2024), "The role of relational mechanisms in the executive coaching process on client outcomes in distance coaching relationships", Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMP-02-2023-0073

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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