Burnout is a psychological response to work stress that is characterized by emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced feelings of personal accomplishment. In this paper, we review the burnout literature from 1993 to present, identifying important trends that have characterized the literature. We focus our attention on theoretical models that explain the process of burnout, the measurement of burnout, means of reducing burnout, and directions for the future of burnout research.Yeshttps://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/manuscript-submission-guideline
In this thesis, two questions are answered: What is burnout?, and What causes burnout? Essentialist ...
The psychological concept of burnout refers to long-term exhaustion from, and diminished interest in...
Within the field‐dominating, multidimensional theory of burnout, burnout is viewed as a work‐specifi...
Job Burnout is different work-related stress syndrome portrayed by three-dimension Emotional Exhaust...
Burnout has been defined as a job-induced syndrome combining emotional exhaustion, depersonalization...
Burnout has been defined as a job-induced syndrome combining emotional exhaustion, depersonalization...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Research into the psychological construct burnout has been popular over the past four decades. While...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Objective: The relevance of the subject matter is connected with the emotional burnout and its long-...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Organizations experience high rates of burnout amongst their staff. Whether it be team productivity,...
In this thesis, two questions are answered: What is burnout?, and What causes burnout? Essentialist ...
The psychological concept of burnout refers to long-term exhaustion from, and diminished interest in...
Within the field‐dominating, multidimensional theory of burnout, burnout is viewed as a work‐specifi...
Job Burnout is different work-related stress syndrome portrayed by three-dimension Emotional Exhaust...
Burnout has been defined as a job-induced syndrome combining emotional exhaustion, depersonalization...
Burnout has been defined as a job-induced syndrome combining emotional exhaustion, depersonalization...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Research into the psychological construct burnout has been popular over the past four decades. While...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Objective: The relevance of the subject matter is connected with the emotional burnout and its long-...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Burnout is a phenomenon that has received considerable research attention in the past 50 years. As s...
Organizations experience high rates of burnout amongst their staff. Whether it be team productivity,...
In this thesis, two questions are answered: What is burnout?, and What causes burnout? Essentialist ...
The psychological concept of burnout refers to long-term exhaustion from, and diminished interest in...
Within the field‐dominating, multidimensional theory of burnout, burnout is viewed as a work‐specifi...