articleJournal of Organizational BehaviorJan 21, 2009GREEN OA

How changes in job demands and resources predict burnout, work engagement, and sickness absenteeism

Utrecht University · Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Abstract

Abstract The present longitudinal survey among 201 telecom managers supports the Job Demands‐Resources (JD‐R) model that postulates a health impairment process and a motivational process. As hypothesized, results of structural equation modeling analyses revealed that: (1) increases in job demands (i.e., overload, emotional demands, and work‐home interference) and decreases in job resources (i.e., social support, autonomy, opportunities to learn, and feedback) predict burnout, (2) increases in job resources predict work engagement, and (3) burnout (positively) and engagement (negatively) predict registered sickness duration (“involuntary” absence) and frequency (“involuntary” absence), respectively. Finally,…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Work engagement
  • Burnout
  • Absenteeism
  • Psychology
  • Autonomy
  • Social psychology
  • Emotional exhaustion
  • Structural equation modeling
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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