This study extended research on respites by examining the extent to which experiences during the weekend contribute to health and job performance after the weekend. Longitudinal data including 3 measurement occasions from 87 emergency service workers indicated that nonwork hassles, absence of positive work reflection, and low social activity during the weekend predicted burnout and poor general well-being after the weekend. Weekend experiences also predicted different aspects of job performance after the weekend. The results reveal practical implications for individual and organizational optimization of recovery processes. Suggestions for future research on specific recovery processes and their effects on individual health and performance a...
It is well-known that recovery from work and job resources can counteract negative effects of high j...
It is well-known that recovery from work and job resources can counteract negative effects of high j...
In this paper, we examined the within-person relations between morning recovery level (i.e., feeling...
Non-work experiences during the weekend provide opportunities to recover from work demands and to re...
Non‐work experiences during the weekend provide opportunities to recover from work demands and to re...
Stress and fatigue caused by work require daily recovery periods to offset future deleterious conseq...
On the basis of theoretical assumptions regarding resource gain and loss (S. E. Hobfoll, 1998), the ...
Chronic incomplete recovery from work may have serious consequences in terms of ill-health. Although...
Recovery from work refers to a process during which individuals recuperate from work demands. This p...
Unfinished tasks have been identified as a significant job stressor that impairs employee recovery a...
Although vacation from work provides a valuable opportunity for recovery, few studies have met the r...
Although vacation from work provides a valuable opportunity for recovery, few studies have met the r...
Job-stress recovery during nonwork time is an important factor for employee well-being. This article...
In this study, the authors used a within-person design to examine the relation between recovery expe...
AB In this study, the authors used a within-person design to examine the relation between recovery e...
It is well-known that recovery from work and job resources can counteract negative effects of high j...
It is well-known that recovery from work and job resources can counteract negative effects of high j...
In this paper, we examined the within-person relations between morning recovery level (i.e., feeling...
Non-work experiences during the weekend provide opportunities to recover from work demands and to re...
Non‐work experiences during the weekend provide opportunities to recover from work demands and to re...
Stress and fatigue caused by work require daily recovery periods to offset future deleterious conseq...
On the basis of theoretical assumptions regarding resource gain and loss (S. E. Hobfoll, 1998), the ...
Chronic incomplete recovery from work may have serious consequences in terms of ill-health. Although...
Recovery from work refers to a process during which individuals recuperate from work demands. This p...
Unfinished tasks have been identified as a significant job stressor that impairs employee recovery a...
Although vacation from work provides a valuable opportunity for recovery, few studies have met the r...
Although vacation from work provides a valuable opportunity for recovery, few studies have met the r...
Job-stress recovery during nonwork time is an important factor for employee well-being. This article...
In this study, the authors used a within-person design to examine the relation between recovery expe...
AB In this study, the authors used a within-person design to examine the relation between recovery e...
It is well-known that recovery from work and job resources can counteract negative effects of high j...
It is well-known that recovery from work and job resources can counteract negative effects of high j...
In this paper, we examined the within-person relations between morning recovery level (i.e., feeling...