In the present study, the relation between emotional job demands and emotional exhaustion was investigated, as was the moderating role of emotional job resources and emotional support seeking on this relation. We hypothesized a positive lagged effect of emotional job demands on emotional exhaustion, and proposed that this relation is weakened by the availability of emotional job resources. Furthermore, it was hypothesized that this stress-buffer effect of emotional job resources would be stronger for employees high on emotional support seeking (3-way interaction). A 2-wave survey study with a 1-year time lag was conducted among 711 employees in the technology sector. Results showed that emotional job demands are least likely to result in em...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
As the central strain dimension of burnout, emotional exhaustion is a popular indicator of poor ment...
This study tested and refined the job demands-resources model, demonstrating that several job resour...
In the present study, the relation between emotional job demands and emotional exhaustion was invest...
In the present study, the relation between emotional job demands and emotional exhaustion was invest...
The service employees frequently engage in emotionally demanding interactions with customers. They a...
The Job Demands-Resources model predicts that job demands increase and job resources decrease emotio...
Background Research on emotional labour in health care work has not yet revealed under what conditio...
Emotional demands are an inevitable feature of human services, and suggested to be a defining antece...
Previous meta-analytic findings have provided ambiguous evidence on job control as a buffering moder...
This study examines human service employees' beliefs about the availability, relevance, and use of s...
全文[[abstract]]This study attempted to investigate the role of emotional exhaustion as a mediator on ...
Purpose. To investigate how psychosocial factors (such as job demands and work–family con ict) produ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
As the central strain dimension of burnout, emotional exhaustion is a popular indicator of poor ment...
This study tested and refined the job demands-resources model, demonstrating that several job resour...
In the present study, the relation between emotional job demands and emotional exhaustion was invest...
In the present study, the relation between emotional job demands and emotional exhaustion was invest...
The service employees frequently engage in emotionally demanding interactions with customers. They a...
The Job Demands-Resources model predicts that job demands increase and job resources decrease emotio...
Background Research on emotional labour in health care work has not yet revealed under what conditio...
Emotional demands are an inevitable feature of human services, and suggested to be a defining antece...
Previous meta-analytic findings have provided ambiguous evidence on job control as a buffering moder...
This study examines human service employees' beliefs about the availability, relevance, and use of s...
全文[[abstract]]This study attempted to investigate the role of emotional exhaustion as a mediator on ...
Purpose. To investigate how psychosocial factors (such as job demands and work–family con ict) produ...
The research was designed to advance theoretical understanding of the construct of emotional labour...
As the central strain dimension of burnout, emotional exhaustion is a popular indicator of poor ment...
This study tested and refined the job demands-resources model, demonstrating that several job resour...