A Head Start or a Step Behind?Understanding How Diispositional and Motivatonal Resources Influence Emotional Exhaustion
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Journal Article | Main Library | Vol 42, Issue 3/5555748JA1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 5555748JA1 | |||||
Journals and Periodicals | Main Library On Display | JOURNAL/MGT/Vol 42, Issue 3/5555748 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Vol 42, Issue 3 (10/05/2016) | Not for loan | March, 2016 | 5555748 |
This 10-day diary study examined emotional exhaustion throughout the workday using conservation of resources and self determination theories in the context of service work(nursing). Results revealed that the impact of prework exhaustion on postwork emotional exhaustion was moderated by both personality and motivation.Neurotic individuals had high level of prework exhaustion. Extrinsically motivated individuals were especially likely to be exhausted after work if they were also exhausted before work.Finally,although intrinsically motivated individuals were less likely to be exhausted in general , the salutary effects of intrinsic motivation were reduced when prework exhaustion was high.These findings are consistent with the idea that neuroticism reflects a state of chronically worrying about resource loss,extrinsic motivation is a drain on personal resources,and intrinsic motivation is a resource that is less accessible a prework exhaustion levels increase
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