The two-dimensional-work-stressor framework suggests that both challenge stressors and hindrance stressors have an undesirable (positive) relationship with burnout for all employees. However, the existing studies testing this framework either treated burnout as a global construct or used one burnout dimension and have not used age as a possible moderator. This paper reports two cross-sectional studies that examined the stressor-burnout relationship while burnout is conceptualized as three-dimensional (i.e., emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and inefficacy). Results indicate that although challenge and hindrance stressors show a similar (positive) relationship with exhaustion, they have differing relationships with cynicism and inefficacy. Thi...
To analyze the association between psychosocial working conditions and burnout and its core componen...
Objectives The problem of defining burnout concerns its overlapping effect with other syndromes and ...
Abstract: Orientation - Work-related stress has been the subject of much research due to its negativ...
The two-dimensional-work-stressor framework suggests that both challenge stressors and hindrance str...
Burnout is a clinical phenomenon characterized by the symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonaliz...
The existing two-dimensional work stressor framework predicts that challenge and hindrance stressors...
M.Phil. (Industrial Psychology)Abstract: Burnout remains a popular area of research because of its c...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced person...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced person...
We extend existing stressor-strain theoretical models by including intrinsic motivation as a mediato...
This study investigated levels of burnout in the general population irrespective of occupation and r...
Even though burnout has been a hot topic of research for decades, little is known about how the cons...
Burnout researchers have proposed that the conceptual opposites of emotional exhaustion and cynicism...
This study examines the relationship between emotional exhaustion-the main component of burnout-and ...
International audienceThe present study examined the distinct configurations, or profiles, taken by ...
To analyze the association between psychosocial working conditions and burnout and its core componen...
Objectives The problem of defining burnout concerns its overlapping effect with other syndromes and ...
Abstract: Orientation - Work-related stress has been the subject of much research due to its negativ...
The two-dimensional-work-stressor framework suggests that both challenge stressors and hindrance str...
Burnout is a clinical phenomenon characterized by the symptoms of emotional exhaustion, depersonaliz...
The existing two-dimensional work stressor framework predicts that challenge and hindrance stressors...
M.Phil. (Industrial Psychology)Abstract: Burnout remains a popular area of research because of its c...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced person...
Burnout is a psychological syndrome consisting of emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced person...
We extend existing stressor-strain theoretical models by including intrinsic motivation as a mediato...
This study investigated levels of burnout in the general population irrespective of occupation and r...
Even though burnout has been a hot topic of research for decades, little is known about how the cons...
Burnout researchers have proposed that the conceptual opposites of emotional exhaustion and cynicism...
This study examines the relationship between emotional exhaustion-the main component of burnout-and ...
International audienceThe present study examined the distinct configurations, or profiles, taken by ...
To analyze the association between psychosocial working conditions and burnout and its core componen...
Objectives The problem of defining burnout concerns its overlapping effect with other syndromes and ...
Abstract: Orientation - Work-related stress has been the subject of much research due to its negativ...