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Online, offline, or both? The importance of coaching format for side effects in business coaching

Natalie M. Michalik (Institute for New Work and Coaching (INWOC), SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany)
Carsten C. Schermuly (Institute for New Work and Coaching (INWOC), SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Berlin, Germany)

Journal of Managerial Psychology

ISSN: 0268-3946

Article publication date: 12 September 2023

Issue publication date: 21 August 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, in recent years, face-to-face coaching has largely shifted to online coaching. The authors examined both the side effects of and coaching success in face-to-face, blended and online coaching from both coaches' and clients' perspectives. This paper aims to discuss the aforementioned examination.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors conducted two independent studies to examine the differences between the side effects of face-to-face, blended and online coaching. In Study 1 (N = 119), the authors compared the side effects of these formats using a quasi-experimental design and tested differences in perceived coaching success from the coaches' perspective. In Study 2 (N = 104), the authors integrated the client perspective on the side effects of coaching formats into the design and tested the differences.

Findings

Coaches in the face-to-face format experienced a significantly lower prevalence of side effects for their clients compared to coaches who engaged in the blended and online coaching formats. From the client perspective, clients experienced the most side effects of the blended coaching format. Neither study showed any differences between the coaching formats in perceived coaching success.

Practical implications

The results provide guidance to practitioners in choosing the most suitable coaching format for themselves. Being aware of side effects in coaching can help both coaches and clients take appropriate measures to mitigate the impact of these effects.

Originality/value

This paper is the first to expand knowledge about side effects in coaching across different coaching formats from both coaches' and clients' perspectives. The findings provide evidence regarding the context in which coaching is currently performed in a post-COVID world, with sustainability remaining a global concern and a key driver for organizations.

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Citation

Michalik, N.M. and Schermuly, C.C. (2024), "Online, offline, or both? The importance of coaching format for side effects in business coaching", Journal of Managerial Psychology, Vol. 39 No. 6, pp. 775-794. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMP-01-2023-0068

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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