Dr Anna Topakas

Management School

Senior Lecturer in Work Psychology

Deputy Director of PGR (Management)

Dr Anna Topakas
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Dr Anna Topakas
Management School
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Sheffield University Management School
Conduit Road
Sheffield
S10 1FL
Profile

I am a member of the Institute of Work Psychology (IWP) research centre within the Sheffield University Management School.

Prior to joining the University of Sheffield in 2012, I held a Research Associate position at Aston University, Birmingham, where I also completed my PhD in the domain of leadership and teamworking.

My areas of interest and expertise are in organisational leadership and followership, teamworking, workplace relationships and employee health and wellbeing.

Research interests

Over thousands of years, leadership has been the dominant way for people to organise and coordinate their efforts in pursuing shared objectives, and to nourish and protect themselves and each other. It persists as a mode of organising because it works, mostly. What makes leadership structures and processes effective has been a burning question in the management domain for over six decades. In my work I explore questions around the role of leadership in facilitating individual and collective thriving, and how organisations can support virtuous interactions and relationships to build both collective and individual resilience and productivity.

My recent research projects focus on the role of relationships in facilitating manager and employee wellbeing and good mental health, as well as performance. I am also looking at inter- and intra-organisational collaboration and how it can facilitate improvements in service delivery and achieve performance gains.

My research has received funding from BA/Leverhulme and the Wellcome trust.

I am a reviewer for a number of journals, including the British Journal of Management, Work and Stress, Frontiers in Communication, Applied Psychology:  An International Review, and the Institute for Work Psychology International Conference.


Selected Research Projects

I have conducted research with large public-sector organisations as well as international charities.

In healthcare, I worked as a Research Fellow (2009-2013) on a series of large-scale projects focused on using longitudinal survey data to identify the factors contributing to employee engagement, satisfaction and wellbeing, as well as organisational performance (e.g. trust mortality rate, patient satisfaction, infection rates, financial performance). This work resulted in a series of reports that can be found here and here.

In policing, I have been working with South Yorkshire Police and Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council since 2013 on a series of projects exploring the factors that affect the organisational change process, in the context of restructuring initiatives. Some of the findings from this work can be accessed here.

As part of a larger team, I have worked with the Wellcome Trust, a charitable organisation, to explore the effect of diversity and inclusion on the healthcare research industry, with a focus on workforce diversity; a report summarising this work can be found here.

My more recent projects involve the evaluation of manager training in mental health awareness, the role of workplace leadership in tackling loneliness, and leader and follower identity dynamics, among others.


Research to Practice

I work closely with private and public sector organisations to support leaders with their daily challenges and help them foster positive work environments. Below are some resources for managers interested in employee wellbeing:  

National Leadership Centre Thinkpieces: Leading to Wellbeing by Dr Anna Topakas

Centre for Loneliness Studies Blog: Managers Responding to Loneliness in the Workplace by Dr Anna Topakas

Publications

Journal articles

Chapters

Conference proceedings papers

  • Akaighe G, Topakas A & Hildenbrand K (2022) Leader Narcissism and Team Burnout: A Longitudinal Moderated Mediation Study. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2022(1) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Silard A, Wright S, Bourgoin A, Harms P & Topakas A (2022) Loneliness in Organizations: Why It’s Skyrocketing and What We Can Do About It. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2022(1) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Hernandez Ibar DN, Topakas A & Farley S (2022) Behavioral Inconsistency in Leadership Role Transition and its Effect on Leader Effectiveness. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2022(1) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Topakas A, Patterson M & Ren Q (2021) Attachment styles and loneliness: The role of leader-follower relationship quality. 81th Academy of Management Annual Meeting. Virtual. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Sims R, Uhl-Bien M, Falls A, Ng JWX, Sims R & Topakas A (2020) Advancing the Relational View of Followership: Behaviors and Experiences of Followers and Leaders. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2020(1) (pp 13274-13274) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Brooks S, Topakas A & Hildenbrand K (2019) The Role of Distance in Shaping Relationship Quality between Leaders and Followers. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2019(1) (pp 16378-16378) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Drencheva A & Topakas A (2018) Founder Identity: A Review and Framework of Multiple Identities in Entrepreneurship. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2018(1) (pp 12424-12424) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Lanka L, Topakas A & Patterson M (2017) Leadership Identity Construction Through Reciprocal Identity Claims and Grants. Symposium Program RIS download Bibtex download
  • Carter A, Topakas A & Shepherd R (2017) Portfolio assessment for postgraduate professional skills development. ‘‘Engaging Students in a Research - Intensive Environment’’ Book of Abstracts RIS download Bibtex download
  • Topakas A (2017) The effect of the variation in leader-member exchange (LMX) on the wellbeing of teams and their members. Paper presented as part of symposium 'Does one cure really fit all? Team identification, group negative affective tone and LMX' chaired by K. Hildenbrand and P. Daher. EAWOP 2017 Abstract Book RIS download Bibtex download
  • Drencheva A, Stephan U, Patterson M & Topakas A (2016) To Ask or not to Ask? How Entrepreneurs Manage the Feedback-seeking Paradox. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2016(1) (pp 12216-12216) RIS download Bibtex download
  • Axon C & Topakas A (2016) It’s not all in the personality: Motivation to lead as an antecedent of leadership emergence. Paper presented as part of symposium "New Insights on Motivation to Lead" (chaired by T. Moldzio). IWP Conference Programme RIS download Bibtex download
  • Drencheva A, Stephan U, Patterson M & Topakas A (2016) Co-creating and maintaining wellbeing through feedback seeking: The topics of feedback requests. ISIRC 2016, Glasgow, Abstract Book RIS download Bibtex download
  • Topakas A, Birdi K & Yeo J (2016) Organisational Change in Police Organisations: Lessons from the Intelligence Centralisation Case Study (Poster). IWP Conference Programme RIS download Bibtex download
  • Topakas A, Martin R & Epitropaki O (2015) Implicit Leadership Theories (ILT) congruence and its effect on individual and team outcomes: The mediating role of Leader-Member Exchange. Presented as part of symposium "Implicit Leadership Theories: Content, Stability, and Outcomes" (chaired by B. Schyns, discussant R. J. Foti). AOM 2015 Annual Meeting Program RIS download Bibtex download
  • Topakas A, Dawson J & Powell M (2015) High-Performance Work Systems and Performance in the Healthcare Sector: A systematic Review of the Evidence. GIHRM Conference Programme RIS download Bibtex download
  • Arslan S, Hildenbrand K, Topakas A & Vasquez C () Do you see me as I see myself? Implications of internal leader identity asymmetry.. 21st Conference of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology, Katowice, Poland. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Niven K, Troth A, Topakas A & Holman D () Leader Interpersonal Emotion Regulation and Group Prototypicality: A Social Identity Perspective. Paper presented as part of the symposium "Interpersonal Emotion Regulation in Leadership and Teamwork" (Chair: Cristian Vasquez).. 21st Conference of the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology, Katowice, Poland. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Gan X, Topakas A, Hildenbrand K & Patterson M () Daily Investigation of Leaders’ Sleeping Hours, Abusive Supervisory Behaviours and Well-being: The Moderating Effect of Leader Narcissism.. 6th Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Leadership Symposium, Rhodes, Greece. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Gan X, Topakas A, Hildenbrand K & Patterson M () Being treated well at work always good? Investigation of spillover effects of leader-member exchange on employees’ daily emotional well-being.. Mini-Conference on Relational Leadership, Leeds University Business School, University of Leeds, UK. RIS download Bibtex download
  • Gan X, Topakas A & Hildenbrand K () Identity dynamics as antecedents of leadership styles.. 5th Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Leadership Symposium, Mykonos, Greece. RIS download Bibtex download

Reports

  • Topakas A, Ratcliffe J & Wigfield A (2023) Summary of academic perspectives on loneliness for the Film and TV charity RIS download Bibtex download
  • Chambers D, Preston L, Salway S, De Saille S, Topakas A, Booth A, Dawson J & Wilsdon JR (2017) The Diversity Dividend: does a more diverse and inclusive research community produce better biomedical and health research? View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download

Working papers

  • Chambers D, Preston L, Topakas A, de Saille S, Salway S, Booth A, Dawson J & Wilsdon J (2017) Review of diversity and inclusion literature and an evaluation of methodologies and metrics relating to health research. View this article in WRRO RIS download Bibtex download
Research group

The Institute of Work Psychology (IWP)

Teaching interests

My current teaching is in the areas of wellbeing, organisational leadership and research methods (PGT and PGR).

In the past I have taught a wide range of topics at undergraduate, postgraduate and professional levels. These include among others leadership, learning, training and development in organisations, HR, cross-cultural management, and organisational behaviour. I am a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.

PhD supervision

I am interested in supervising projects in the following areas:

  • Workplace relationships: How can leaders and co-workers fulfil our needs for meaningful work and social interaction? 
  • Leadership as a facilitator of mental health and wellbeing.
  • How leaders and followers experience workplace relationships: the role of attachment styles and emotions. 
  • The role of gender and/or minority status in perceptions, attitudes and behaviours relating to leadership.
  • The role of identity and identification in the leadership process. 
  • How does leader humour affect perceptions about and reactions to leadership efforts?

Recent and current PhD supervision:

Christos Mavros: Leading for creativity: How ambidextrous leaders facilitate follower’s innovative behaviours

Godbless Akaighe: Narcissistic leaders and team-mates: A toxic combination? (completed 2022)

Michael Duffy Jr: Understanding and sustaining entrepreneurs’ wellbeing (completed 2023)

Paul Nwanna: Line managers HR attribution and servant leadership: Implications for employee wellbeing and performance

Queyu Ren: The influence of attachment styles on leader-follower relationships and wellbeing

Samet Arslan: Leader development: The role of identity and gender

John Briggs: CEO practice: Towards a framework of past, present and future (completed 2019)

Evelyn Lanka: I know that I am a leader: Interactions, catalysts, barrier and control of the leader identity construction process (completed 2019)

Andreana Drencheva: To ask or not to ask? Entrepreneurs ambidextrous feedback seeking (completed 2016)

Paul Balwant: Transformational and destructive instructor-leadership and their association with student engagement, burnout and achievement in higher education (completed 2015)