Using principles from conservation of resources theory (Hobfoll, 1989), this study examined the time-lagged relationship between perceived organizational support (POS; measured at Time 1), emotional exhaustion (measured 6 months later), and turnover (measured 1 year after Time 1), and included negative affectivity (NA) as a moderator. Drawing on a sample of employees from multiple organizations (N = 135), we found POS to be unrelated to emotional exhaustion but the latter to be negatively related to turnover. NA moderated the relationship between POS and emotional exhaustion and POS’s indirect relationship to turnover, these relationships being stronger and positive at high levels of NA. Moreover, NA moderated the link between emotional exh...
Conservation of resources (COR) theory posits that people strive to retain and protect valued resour...
This paper utilises the conservation of resources theory to examine the mediating role played by dis...
Absenteeism associated with accumulated job demands is a ubiquitous problem. We build on prior resea...
This article presents the results of an empirical study looking at the relationships among perceived...
Exploring productivity loss due to presenteeism and how it can have an influence on employees’ produ...
We examined the relationship of four commitment dimensions (affective, normative, continuance-percei...
AbstractExhaustion refers to the feeling of ongoing loss of emotional, physical and cognitive resour...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...
In a field study among 241 shop assistants and their 59 supervisors in fashion chain stores in Mainl...
In a field study among 241 shop assistants and their 59 supervisors in fashion chain stores in Mainl...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore stressors that may influence salespersons' emotiona...
Work-family research predominantly focused on role incompatibilities with theorizing often rooted in...
The Conservation of Resources theory was used to examine the balance between personal (e.g. optimism...
This study explores the relationships of negative affectivity with two frequently studied outcome va...
Introduction: workplace incivility is one of the subtle forms of interpersonal and organizational ab...
Conservation of resources (COR) theory posits that people strive to retain and protect valued resour...
This paper utilises the conservation of resources theory to examine the mediating role played by dis...
Absenteeism associated with accumulated job demands is a ubiquitous problem. We build on prior resea...
This article presents the results of an empirical study looking at the relationships among perceived...
Exploring productivity loss due to presenteeism and how it can have an influence on employees’ produ...
We examined the relationship of four commitment dimensions (affective, normative, continuance-percei...
AbstractExhaustion refers to the feeling of ongoing loss of emotional, physical and cognitive resour...
Approximately 25% of the general working population in the United States suffers from high rates of ...
In a field study among 241 shop assistants and their 59 supervisors in fashion chain stores in Mainl...
In a field study among 241 shop assistants and their 59 supervisors in fashion chain stores in Mainl...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore stressors that may influence salespersons' emotiona...
Work-family research predominantly focused on role incompatibilities with theorizing often rooted in...
The Conservation of Resources theory was used to examine the balance between personal (e.g. optimism...
This study explores the relationships of negative affectivity with two frequently studied outcome va...
Introduction: workplace incivility is one of the subtle forms of interpersonal and organizational ab...
Conservation of resources (COR) theory posits that people strive to retain and protect valued resour...
This paper utilises the conservation of resources theory to examine the mediating role played by dis...
Absenteeism associated with accumulated job demands is a ubiquitous problem. We build on prior resea...