Background: Researchers define Emotional Labour (EL) as the effort associated with meeting the emotional requirements of the job, yet nobody has ever directly tested this effort. Building on classic stress and ego depletion theory, this study develops the Emotional Effort Scale (EEF). Methods: In Study 1, exploratory (N = 197) and confirmatory factor analysis (N = 182) were conducted with a British sample. In Study 2, the instrument was adapted to Spanish and measurement invariance was tested (N = 304). In Study 3, (N = 185), we tested convergent and divergent validity with the EL strategies (i.e., surface acting and deep acting) and the relationship between EEF and emotional exhaustion. Results: The final scale is a two-dimensional measure...
Surface acting has repeatedly been found to harm employee well-being, but weak or inconsistent findi...
The Emotional Work Requirements Scale was developed to be a job or organizational analytic tool in t...
Ever since Hochschild (1983) introduced the concept of emotional labor in the workplace, it has cons...
Background: Researchers define Emotional Labour (EL) as the effort associated with meeting the emoti...
Researchers define Emotional Labour (EL) as the effort associated with meeting the emotional require...
Hochschild's study revealed that employees in customer service roles often engage in "Emotional Labo...
Emotional Labour (EL) and high turnover rates are central features of customer service roles within ...
Emotional Labour (EL) is a central feature of customer service roles, which refers to the effort emp...
This study examines the dimensions of Emotional Labour (EL) through the reliability and validity of ...
The aim of this study is to develop a scale appropriate to the working conditions of the service ind...
This study includes the adaptation of the Emotional Labor Scale developed by Diefendorff et al. (200...
Using comparative data from five countries, this study investigates the psychometric properties of t...
Background: Emotional demands may be a significant risk factor for wellbeing in healthcare professio...
Although it has often been presumed that jobs involving “people work ” (e.g., nurses, service worker...
Item does not contain fulltextNursing comprises interactions with patients which may require emotion...
Surface acting has repeatedly been found to harm employee well-being, but weak or inconsistent findi...
The Emotional Work Requirements Scale was developed to be a job or organizational analytic tool in t...
Ever since Hochschild (1983) introduced the concept of emotional labor in the workplace, it has cons...
Background: Researchers define Emotional Labour (EL) as the effort associated with meeting the emoti...
Researchers define Emotional Labour (EL) as the effort associated with meeting the emotional require...
Hochschild's study revealed that employees in customer service roles often engage in "Emotional Labo...
Emotional Labour (EL) and high turnover rates are central features of customer service roles within ...
Emotional Labour (EL) is a central feature of customer service roles, which refers to the effort emp...
This study examines the dimensions of Emotional Labour (EL) through the reliability and validity of ...
The aim of this study is to develop a scale appropriate to the working conditions of the service ind...
This study includes the adaptation of the Emotional Labor Scale developed by Diefendorff et al. (200...
Using comparative data from five countries, this study investigates the psychometric properties of t...
Background: Emotional demands may be a significant risk factor for wellbeing in healthcare professio...
Although it has often been presumed that jobs involving “people work ” (e.g., nurses, service worker...
Item does not contain fulltextNursing comprises interactions with patients which may require emotion...
Surface acting has repeatedly been found to harm employee well-being, but weak or inconsistent findi...
The Emotional Work Requirements Scale was developed to be a job or organizational analytic tool in t...
Ever since Hochschild (1983) introduced the concept of emotional labor in the workplace, it has cons...