@article{GrassmannSchermuly, author = {Graßmann, Carolin and Schermuly, Carsten C.}, title = {The role of neuroticism and supervision in the relationship between negative effects for clients and novice coaches}, series = {Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice}, volume = {11}, journal = {Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice}, number = {1}, pages = {74 -- 88}, abstract = {The majority of coaches experience negative effects from coaching, but little is known of what determines their occurrence. This study investigates the relationship between negative effects for clients and for coaches from both clients' and coaches' perspectives. It also analyses the role of coaches' neuroticism and the use of supervision in this relationship. A randomised controlled field experiment with a student sample was used, where half group of the coaches received supervision during coaching and the other half received supervision after coaching was completed. Results show a strong positive relationship between negative effects for coaches and clients, but only from the coaches' perspective. This relationship was stronger when coaches' neuroticism was high, but only when coaches did not use supervision during coaching. These findings support the impact of negative effects for clients on negative effects for coaches from the coaches' perspective and discuss supervision as an intervention to mitigate this relationship.}, language = {en} } @article{SchermulyBueschGrassmann2017, author = {Schermuly, Carsten C. and B{\"u}sch, Victoria and Graßmann, Carolin}, title = {Psychological empowerment, psychological and physical strain and the desired retirement age}, series = {Personnel Review}, volume = {46}, journal = {Personnel Review}, number = {5}, pages = {950 -- 969}, year = {2017}, abstract = {This paper shows that psychological and physical strain mediates the relationship between psychological empowerment and the desired retirement age (DRA), and German employees' age, net income and organizational size is found to significantly affect the DRA.}, language = {en} } @misc{Grassmann, author = {Graßmann, Carolin}, title = {Relationship Between Working Alliance and Client Outcomes in Coaching: A Meta-analytic Review}, abstract = {Join us virtually as Dr. Carolin Grassman shares a global perspective on coaching and how it is highly effective in attaining client and organizational goals. She will discuss what coaching means in the workplace; it's effects on organizations; what can go wrong, and what can be done to prevent negative effects.}, language = {en} } @article{GrassmannSchermuly2017, author = {Graßmann, Carolin and Schermuly, Carsten C.}, title = {The Antecedents and Consequences of Side Effects for Coaches}, series = {Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings}, journal = {Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings}, number = {1}, year = {2017}, abstract = {Coaches often experience negative side effects in their work as a coach, but little is known what determines these effects and how they impact coaches' health and well-being. This study examines the antecedents and consequences of side effects for coaches in an international sample of 275 coaches in a time-lagged design. Results from structural equation modeling indicated that the number of side effects for coaches is associated with the relationship quality between coach and client. The number of side effects for clients, as well as clients' low goal attainment, decreased coaches' perceived competence and thereby increased the number of side effects for coaches. Coaches who experienced more side effects in coaching perceived more stress and impaired sleep eight weeks later. Findings support the importance of self-care in coaching and suggest opportunities to prevent side effects of coaching for coaches.}, language = {en} } @misc{CarolinSchermuly2015, author = {Carolin, Graßmann and Schermuly, Carsten C.}, title = {Negative Effekte von Coaching f{\"u}r den Klienten und deren Wirkfaktoren}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Keine Angabe No details}, language = {de} } @article{GrassmannSchermuly2016, author = {Graßmann, Carolin and Schermuly, Carsten}, title = {Side effects of business coaching and their predictors from the coachees' perspective}, series = {Journal of Personnel Psychology}, journal = {Journal of Personnel Psychology}, number = {15}, pages = {152 -- 163}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Sound research demonstrates the substantial positive effects of business coaching, but little is known about potential side effects. This study sheds light on the characteristics of side effects of coaching from the coachees' perspective and investigates three possible predictors: relationship quality between coach and coachee, the coach's expertise, and the coachees' motivation to change. Data was collected in a time-lagged design from 111 coachees who received business coaching in Germany. Coachees reported that side effects were frequent but with low to moderate intensity. The number of side effects was negatively associated with relationship quality at both measurement times and with coach's expertise at Time 1. Results expand knowledge about side effects of coaching and reveal opportunities for how they can be reduced.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SchermulyGrassmann2016, author = {Schermuly, Carsten C. and Graßmann, Carolin}, title = {Erfolgreicher Einsatz von Coaching in der F{\"u}hrungskr{\"a}fteentwicklung}, series = {Handbuch Mitarbeiterf{\"u}hrung}, booktitle = {Handbuch Mitarbeiterf{\"u}hrung}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, publisher = {SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {129 -- 140}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Coaching etabliert sich zunehmend als wirksames Personalentwicklungsinstrument. Hierf{\"u}r ist es wichtig zu verstehen, was Coaching ist sowie die Anl{\"a}sse zu kennen, zu denen Coaching eingesetzt wird und welche Bedeutung Coaching im Rahmen der F{\"u}hrungskr{\"a}fteentwicklung einnimmt. In verschiedenen Forschungsarbeiten konnte gezeigt werden, dass Coaching vielf{\"a}ltige positive Wirkungen erzielt. Dar{\"u}ber hinaus k{\"o}nnen durch Coaching aber auch verschiedene Nebenwirkungen entstehen. Es lassen sich einige Wirkfaktoren finden, wie beispielsweise die Beziehungsqualit{\"a}t zwischen Coach und Klient oder die Glaubw{\"u}rdigkeit des Coaches. Daraus lassen sich wiederum Handlungsempfehlungen f{\"u}r die Praxis ableiten, um f{\"u}r ein m{\"o}glichst erfolgreiches und nebenwirkungsfreies Coaching zu sorgen. Dies beinhaltet sowohl Vorschl{\"a}ge f{\"u}r die Auswahl des geeigneten Coaches als auch Hinweise f{\"u}r die Auswahl des Klienten und f{\"u}r die organisationale Unterst{\"u}tzung.}, language = {de} } @article{SchermulyGrassmann2016, author = {Schermuly, Carsten C. and Graßmann, Carolin}, title = {Die Analyse von Nebenwirkungen von Coaching f{\"u}r Klien-ten aus einer qualitativen Perspektive}, series = {Coaching Theorie \& Praxis}, volume = {2}, journal = {Coaching Theorie \& Praxis}, number = {1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0298-opus4-10412}, pages = {33 -- 47}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Die Forschung zu Nebenwirkungen von Coaching f{\"u}r Klienten schreitet voran. Es liegen mittlerweile Ergebnisse dar{\"u}ber vor, wie h{\"a}ufig Nebenwirkungen von Coaches und Klienten wahrgenommen werden und welche Ursachen f{\"u}r diese verantwortlich sind. In diesem Artikel wird zun{\"a}chst der aktuelle Stand der Forschung zu Nebenwirkungen von Coaching f{\"u}r Klienten dargestellt. Diese Forschung ist sehr stark quantitativ gepr{\"a}gt. Deswegen wird nach einer Literatur{\"u}bersicht ein qualitativer Ansatz gew{\"a}hlt und acht Coachingf{\"a}lle werden detailliert und systematisch vorgestellt, in denen eine Nebenwirkung aufgetreten ist. Durch die breite Darstellung wird es m{\"o}glich zu erfassen, wie Nebenwirkungen in Coachings konkret auftreten. Danach werden die kognitiven und affektiven Reaktionen der Coaches und Klienten bezogen auf die Nebenwirkungen sowie die Bew{\"a}ltigungsstrategien der Coaches analysiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass insbesondere Nebenwirkungen auftreten, die soziale Konsequenzen haben. Mehrheitlich werden die Nebenwirkungen als nicht notwendig f{\"u}r die Zielerreichung angesehen, doch k{\"o}nnen diese innerhalb des Coachings bew{\"a}ltigt werden.}, language = {de} }