This study focuses on burnout and its positive antipode-engagement. A model is tested in which burnout and engagement have different predictors and different possible consequences. Structural equation modeling was used to simultaneously analyze data from four independent occupational samples (total N=1698). Results confirm the hypothesized model indicating that: (1) burnout and engagement are negatively related, sharing between 10 percent and 25 percent of their variances; (2) burnout is mainly predicted by job demands but also by lack of job resources, whereas engagement is exclusively predicted by available job resources; (3) burnout is related to health problems as well as to turnover intention, whereas engagement is related only to the ...
This study tested and refined the job demands-resources model, demonstrating that several job resour...
The job demands-resources (JD-R) model was used to examine the relationship between job characterist...
Within the Job Demands-Resources model, the presence of job demands (e.g., work pressure) and the ab...
This study focuses on burnout and its positive antipode-engagement. A model is tested in which burno...
This study focuses on work engagement and its negative antipode, burnout, as well as their anteceden...
Whereas burnout refers to a state of exhaustion and cynicism toward work, engagement is defined as a...
Burnout has become an important aspect of organizational reality for workers worldwide. Despite a gr...
Objective: To gain insight in the importance of job demands and resources and the validity of the Jo...
Researchers have purported that burnout and engagement measure the same three latent constructs, ene...
This study used a person-centered approach to examine the across-time relationships between job dema...
This study used a person-centered approach to examine the across-time relationships between job dema...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-63).Burnout and work engagement have been shown to lead t...
The present longitudinal survey among 201 telecom managers supports the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R)...
This study tested and refined the job demands-resources model, demonstrating that several job resour...
The job demands-resources (JD-R) model was used to examine the relationship between job characterist...
Within the Job Demands-Resources model, the presence of job demands (e.g., work pressure) and the ab...
This study focuses on burnout and its positive antipode-engagement. A model is tested in which burno...
This study focuses on work engagement and its negative antipode, burnout, as well as their anteceden...
Whereas burnout refers to a state of exhaustion and cynicism toward work, engagement is defined as a...
Burnout has become an important aspect of organizational reality for workers worldwide. Despite a gr...
Objective: To gain insight in the importance of job demands and resources and the validity of the Jo...
Researchers have purported that burnout and engagement measure the same three latent constructs, ene...
This study used a person-centered approach to examine the across-time relationships between job dema...
This study used a person-centered approach to examine the across-time relationships between job dema...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 57-63).Burnout and work engagement have been shown to lead t...
The present longitudinal survey among 201 telecom managers supports the Job Demands-Resources (JD-R)...
This study tested and refined the job demands-resources model, demonstrating that several job resour...
The job demands-resources (JD-R) model was used to examine the relationship between job characterist...
Within the Job Demands-Resources model, the presence of job demands (e.g., work pressure) and the ab...