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burnout. The data were collected from non-teaching employees from universities in the U.S. (N = 174) and in Thailand (N = 182 … supported in U.S. samples. This suggests that while a moderate degree of SNS use at work tends to lower burnout, a high degree … of use appears to create more burnout. The results also reveal a strong positive linkage between SNS use intensity and …
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attribute alone. However, actual job challenge and actual job stress (as perceived by workers) are, individually, better … predictors of employee self-esteem, burnout, and alienation than their respective degrees of fit with employee preferences. …
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system was conducted. Data about physicians' level of stress induced by the system transition, satisfaction with the new … the transition. Results indicate that physicians experiencing higher level of stress used the new system less during the … transition as well as during the two months post-transition than their counterparts who reported lower level of stress. Although …
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Emergence of new professions and novel approaches to work contribute to newer causes of occupational stress. The … examine the role of self-efficacy, collective efficacy and perception of control in the study of occupational stress. The data … consequences of stress with respect to work exhaustion, organizational commitment and intent to turnover but not with respect to …
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individuals obtained from a random survey in Germany. The results indicate a sufficient relationship between the hierarchical …
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emotional exhaustion, stress, or it affects their productivity, relationship with co-workers and family, or influences their …
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followers are pressured to perform citizenry behaviors, they no longer do so voluntarily, which places stress on employees and …
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satisfaction. Supportive staffing and technical assistance may aid physicians to successfully implement the systems without … increasing workload or decreasing professional satisfaction. Understanding the needs of 21st century physicians related to HIT …
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relationships between its antecedents and attitudinal loyalty. Second, the moderating role of satisfaction in the relationships …
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. Though the direct effects of consumer attitudes were more or less constant, satisfaction became insignificant when inertia … acted as a mediator. As an antecedent to both consumer attitudes and satisfaction, inertia significantly increased the …
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