Emotional labour strategies have a significant impact on job burnout. However, current research results are controversial and unclear. A meta-analysis was conducted to explore the relationship between emotional labour strategies (surface acting and deep acting) and job burnout. A total of 84 empirical studies that included 28,242 participants were selected. The meta-analysis of the relationships between job burnout and surface acting and deep acting included 84 and 75 independent samples respectively. The results show that surface acting had a positive association (r = 0.25) with job burnout, whereas deep acting (r = -0.27) had a negative association with job burnout. Occupational types and measures of emotional labour strategies moderated ...
This survey study of 2201 employees from a large mobile phone company investigated how perceived org...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to verify the differential influences of two emotional labor ...
Using survey data obtained from 206 frontline hotel employees (Study 1) and 111 employee-supervisor ...
Emotional labour strategies have a significant impact on job burnout. However, current research resu...
Background: Emotional labor is a unique work stressor that affects psychological well-being of emplo...
In this research the authors investigate the relationship among emotional labor strategies, emotiona...
We examined the relationship between emotional labor strategy (ELS) and job satisfaction (JS), and t...
We examined the relationship between emotional labor strategy (ELS) and job satisfaction (JS), and t...
The role of emotions amongst employees with extensive interpersonal interactions has been identified...
The authors extended Hobfoll\u27s Conservation of Resources (COR) model to examine the influence of ...
Discuss the influences of contract nurse’ emotion work on job burnout and provide theoretical basis ...
Although it has often been presumed that jobs involving “people work ” (e.g., nurses, service worker...
Using survey data obtained from 206 frontline hotel employees (Study 1) and 111 employee–supervisor ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
The authors examined the relationship between job stress, job burnout and turnover intention. Based ...
This survey study of 2201 employees from a large mobile phone company investigated how perceived org...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to verify the differential influences of two emotional labor ...
Using survey data obtained from 206 frontline hotel employees (Study 1) and 111 employee-supervisor ...
Emotional labour strategies have a significant impact on job burnout. However, current research resu...
Background: Emotional labor is a unique work stressor that affects psychological well-being of emplo...
In this research the authors investigate the relationship among emotional labor strategies, emotiona...
We examined the relationship between emotional labor strategy (ELS) and job satisfaction (JS), and t...
We examined the relationship between emotional labor strategy (ELS) and job satisfaction (JS), and t...
The role of emotions amongst employees with extensive interpersonal interactions has been identified...
The authors extended Hobfoll\u27s Conservation of Resources (COR) model to examine the influence of ...
Discuss the influences of contract nurse’ emotion work on job burnout and provide theoretical basis ...
Although it has often been presumed that jobs involving “people work ” (e.g., nurses, service worker...
Using survey data obtained from 206 frontline hotel employees (Study 1) and 111 employee–supervisor ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
The authors examined the relationship between job stress, job burnout and turnover intention. Based ...
This survey study of 2201 employees from a large mobile phone company investigated how perceived org...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to verify the differential influences of two emotional labor ...
Using survey data obtained from 206 frontline hotel employees (Study 1) and 111 employee-supervisor ...