International audienceABSTRACT The purpose of the present research was to test a model on the role of passion for work in professional burnout. This model posits that obsessive passion produces conflict between work and other life activities because the person cannot let go of the work activity. Conversely, harmonious passion is expected to prevent conflict while positively contributing to work satisfaction. Finally, conflict is expected to contribute to burnout, whereas work satisfaction should prevent its occurrence. This model was tested in 2 studies with nurses in 2 cultures. Using a cross-sectional design, Study 1 (n=97) provided support for the model with nurses from France. In Study 2 (n=258), a prospective design was used to further...
Two studies tested a model in which passion for work predicts psychological adjustment to retirement...
Background: The impact of human resource practices on nurses' well-being, the underlying mechanisms ...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the present research was to test a model on the role of passion for work in ...
This study examined the role of passion for work in the health impairment and motivational processes...
This study, among 109 German nurses, tested a theoretically derived model of burnout and overall lif...
This study examines a motivational premise of burnout: in order to burn out, an employee must first ...
Passion can be uplifting and energizing; it can also be destructive and obsessive. The work realm re...
Purpose: The present research aimed to conceptually position passion for work as a predictor of HWI,...
The phenomenon of burnout is constantly increasing and the healthcare professionals are more exposed...
It has been argued that passion can take both harmonious and obsessive forms (Vallerand et al., 2003...
Paradoxically, school leaders as a group report high levels of burnout but also high job satisfactio...
Purpose: The present research aimed to conceptually position passion for work as a predictor of HWI,...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of passion in teachers' burnout symptoms, work s...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study of 156 Dutch general hospital nurses tested a theoretically...
Two studies tested a model in which passion for work predicts psychological adjustment to retirement...
Background: The impact of human resource practices on nurses' well-being, the underlying mechanisms ...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...
ABSTRACT The purpose of the present research was to test a model on the role of passion for work in ...
This study examined the role of passion for work in the health impairment and motivational processes...
This study, among 109 German nurses, tested a theoretically derived model of burnout and overall lif...
This study examines a motivational premise of burnout: in order to burn out, an employee must first ...
Passion can be uplifting and energizing; it can also be destructive and obsessive. The work realm re...
Purpose: The present research aimed to conceptually position passion for work as a predictor of HWI,...
The phenomenon of burnout is constantly increasing and the healthcare professionals are more exposed...
It has been argued that passion can take both harmonious and obsessive forms (Vallerand et al., 2003...
Paradoxically, school leaders as a group report high levels of burnout but also high job satisfactio...
Purpose: The present research aimed to conceptually position passion for work as a predictor of HWI,...
The purpose of this study was to determine the role of passion in teachers' burnout symptoms, work s...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study of 156 Dutch general hospital nurses tested a theoretically...
Two studies tested a model in which passion for work predicts psychological adjustment to retirement...
Background: The impact of human resource practices on nurses' well-being, the underlying mechanisms ...
Research into the phenomenon of burnout has been of an anecdotal nature. The literature abounds with...