Scientific journal paper Q2
Chronic job burnout and daily functioning: a theoretical analysis
Arnold Bakker (Bakker, A.); Patrícia Costa (Costa, P.);
Journal Title
Burnout Research
Year (definitive publication)
2014
Language
English
Country
Netherlands
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Abstract
In this article, we discuss the individual employee's role in the development of his/her job burnout. We review the antecedents and consequences of burnout, and propose a model with chronic burnout as a moderator of daily functioning in the workplace. Specifically, we argue that chronic burnout strengthens the loss cycle of daily job demands, daily exhaustion, and daily self-undermining. Additionally, we argue that chronic burnout weakens the gain cycle of daily job resources, daily work engagement, and daily job crafting. We conclude that employees with high levels of burnout need help in structurally changing their working conditions and health status.
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Keywords
Burnout; Diary research; Employee engagement; Interventions; Job crafting; Self-undermining
  • Clinical Medicine - Medical and Health Sciences
  • Health Sciences - Medical and Health Sciences