Job demands, job resources, and their relationship with burnout and engagement: a multi‐sample study
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Abstract This study focuses on burnout and its positive antipode—engagement. A model is tested in which burnout and engagement have different predictors and different possible consequences. Structural equation modeling was used to simultaneously analyze data from four independent occupational samples (total N = 1698). Results confirm the hypothesized model indicating that: (1) burnout and engagement are negatively related, sharing between 10 per cent and 25 per cent of their variances; (2) burnout is mainly predicted by job demands but also by lack of job resources, whereas engagement is exclusively predicted by available job resources; (3) burnout is related to health problems as well as to turnover…
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- Burnout
- Work engagement
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Structural equation modeling
- Employee engagement
- Clinical psychology
- Management
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Decent work and economic growth
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