Purpose The construction industry has always been regarded as a stressful and task-driven industry with high levels of work pressure. When the stressful situations are prolonged, job burnout becomes unavoidable for construction professionals. The purpose of the present paper is to investigate the critical predictors of burnout among civil engineers at construction sites in Turkey and identify the impact of those determined burnout predictors on various burnout dimensions. Design/methodology/approach The possible causes of burnout for civil engineers at construction sites were determined using an extensive literature review and were further studied using a questionnaire. The obtained data were analysed statistically using SPSS 22 and LISREL ...
The moderating effect coping strategies have on the relationship between role overload and burnout w...
Stress and burnout are two words that are commonly occurring in many contexts today. More and more p...
This study aims at a test and further refinement of the Demand–Control–Sup-port (DCS) model among co...
This research investigated and compared the experience of job burnout among 249 construction enginee...
A survey was undertaken to explore the experience of burnout' among engineers working in the Au...
Unhealthy stress has a significant impact on individuals' psychological and physiological wellness, ...
Purpose – The purposes of this paper are to identify the most significant job-related stressors that...
Professionals who experience burnout are less productive and lead to decreases in both profitability...
The impact of stress from factors such as absenteeism, work load, work-life balance, and work stress...
The nature of burnout and its negative ramifications on individuals' well-being and performance has ...
Construction industries approximately 80% of stress arise during planning, scheduling and execution ...
A survey of undergraduate students in Australia and Hong Kong revealed that a specially adapted vers...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: It is axiomatic that construction is a fast-paced and c...
The work of construction project managers (CPMs) is often highly stressful, due to time pressures, a...
A survey of undergraduate students in Australia and Hong Kong revealed that a specially adapted vers...
The moderating effect coping strategies have on the relationship between role overload and burnout w...
Stress and burnout are two words that are commonly occurring in many contexts today. More and more p...
This study aims at a test and further refinement of the Demand–Control–Sup-port (DCS) model among co...
This research investigated and compared the experience of job burnout among 249 construction enginee...
A survey was undertaken to explore the experience of burnout' among engineers working in the Au...
Unhealthy stress has a significant impact on individuals' psychological and physiological wellness, ...
Purpose – The purposes of this paper are to identify the most significant job-related stressors that...
Professionals who experience burnout are less productive and lead to decreases in both profitability...
The impact of stress from factors such as absenteeism, work load, work-life balance, and work stress...
The nature of burnout and its negative ramifications on individuals' well-being and performance has ...
Construction industries approximately 80% of stress arise during planning, scheduling and execution ...
A survey of undergraduate students in Australia and Hong Kong revealed that a specially adapted vers...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: It is axiomatic that construction is a fast-paced and c...
The work of construction project managers (CPMs) is often highly stressful, due to time pressures, a...
A survey of undergraduate students in Australia and Hong Kong revealed that a specially adapted vers...
The moderating effect coping strategies have on the relationship between role overload and burnout w...
Stress and burnout are two words that are commonly occurring in many contexts today. More and more p...
This study aims at a test and further refinement of the Demand–Control–Sup-port (DCS) model among co...