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The existing burnout literature has predominantly focussed on the determinants of burnout, whereas its consequences for … persons with a very high risk of clinical burnout differ in job preferences from non-burned-out workers. Moreover, we link … current risk of burnout judged fictitious job offers with experimentally manipulated characteristics in terms of their …
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The existing burnout literature has predominantly focussed on the determinants of burnout, whereas its consequences for … persons with a very high risk of clinical burnout differ in job preferences from non-burned-out workers. Moreover, we link … risk of burnout judged fictitious job offers with experimentally manipulated characteristics in terms of their willingness …
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The existing burnout literature has predominantly focussed on the determinants of burnout, whereas its consequences for … persons with a very high risk of clinical burnout differ in job preferences from non-burned-out workers. Moreover, we link … risk of burnout judged fictitious job offers with experimentally manipulated characteristics in terms of their willingness …
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The existing burnout literature has predominantly focussed on the determinants of burnout, whereas its consequences for … persons with a very high risk of clinical burnout differ in job preferences from non-burned-out workers. Moreover, we link … current risk of burnout judged fictitious job offers with experimentally manipulated characteristics in terms of their …
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