Job demands–resources theory: Frequently asked questions.
Erasmus University Rotterdam · University of Johannesburg
Abstract
Job demands-resources (JD-R) theory is commonly used to predict employee well-being, work behaviors, and performance. This article provides a short description of JD-R theory and discusses issues and questions that have been raised regarding the theory. These issues include the differences between conservation of resources theory and JD-R theory, whether a job resource can be a job demand, the impact of job resources on strain and health, the role of hindrance and challenge job demands in JD-R theory, the relationship between job demands and resources, and the likelihood of work engagement being a redundant concept. We also discuss whether JD-R theory can be falsified, the role of personality in the theory,…
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- 131.85
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Applied psychology
- Occupational stress
- Social psychology
- Job satisfaction
- Job analysis
- Decent work and economic growth