A conceptual model examining positive affectivity as a moderator of the influence of burnout on extra-role performance and quitting intentions is developed and tested. Data obtained from employees in the hotel industry in Turkey were used to assess the model. As hypothesized, burnout influences extra-role performance deleteriously and exacerbates quitting intentions. The results of the Chow test also reveal that positive affectivity serves as a moderator in reducing the detrimental impact of burnout on extra-role performance and quitting intentions. The findings and their implications are discussed
Abstract The purpose of this study was to verify the differential influences of two emotional labor ...
Consistent with insights from both trait and social cognitive theories, this study presents a theore...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced person...
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Hospitality employees inevitably face emotional exhaustion when performing their jobs. The purpose o...
Hospitality employees inevitably face emotional exhaustion when performing their jobs. The purpose o...
Hospitality employees inevitably face emotional exhaustion when performing their jobs. The purpose o...
Continuous changes, such as pandemics and increasing competition, as well as high workload, affect t...
This article aims at finding emotional variables which affect the emotional labor of the service emp...
Although numerous researchers in the literature have tried to show that low levels of supervisory su...
This study develops and tests a model which investigates the simultaneous effects of job demands, jo...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
Consistent with insights from both trait and social cognitive theories, this study presents a theore...
This study investigates the effects of rewards and proactive personality on meaning of work and turn...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to verify the differential influences of two emotional labor ...
Consistent with insights from both trait and social cognitive theories, this study presents a theore...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced person...
This study investigates perceptions of organizational politics as a mediator of the effects of negat...
Hospitality employees inevitably face emotional exhaustion when performing their jobs. The purpose o...
Hospitality employees inevitably face emotional exhaustion when performing their jobs. The purpose o...
Hospitality employees inevitably face emotional exhaustion when performing their jobs. The purpose o...
Continuous changes, such as pandemics and increasing competition, as well as high workload, affect t...
This article aims at finding emotional variables which affect the emotional labor of the service emp...
Although numerous researchers in the literature have tried to show that low levels of supervisory su...
This study develops and tests a model which investigates the simultaneous effects of job demands, jo...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
This study examines how emotional intelligence and occupational commitment have a moderating effect ...
Consistent with insights from both trait and social cognitive theories, this study presents a theore...
This study investigates the effects of rewards and proactive personality on meaning of work and turn...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to verify the differential influences of two emotional labor ...
Consistent with insights from both trait and social cognitive theories, this study presents a theore...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced person...