- Karadeniz Teknik Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi
- Volume:14 Issue:27
- DO WE BURNOUT BY BEING OVERCOMMITTED TESTING AN EXTENDED EFFORT-REWARD IMBALANCE MODEL
DO WE BURNOUT BY BEING OVERCOMMITTED TESTING AN EXTENDED EFFORT-REWARD IMBALANCE MODEL
Authors : Şerife Örs, Orkun Demirbağ
Pages : 77-96
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Publication Date : 2024-06-24
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Based on the transactional stress approach, which predicts that employees\' negative stress experiences will occur within the framework of their cognitive evaluations of stressors and in a dynamic process, this study evaluates the effects of role stressors on emotional exhaustion within the framework of an extended effort-reward imbalance model. Within the scope of the study, 705 participants consisting of academic staff, physicians and nurses across Turkey were included in the sample. The study aimed to reveal the moderating effects of overcommitment on the indirect effect of role stressors on emotional exhaustion through effort-reward imbalance. The findings obtained through multiple linear regression analysis show that overcommitment moderates the indirect effect of role stressors on emotional exhaustion through effort-reward imbalance, but contrary to expectations, the indirect effect is weaker at higher levels of overcommitment and stronger at lower levels. It was found that overcommitment acts as a buffer in the relationship between effort-reward imbalance and emotional exhaustion.Keywords : Duygusal Tükenme, Rol Stresörleri, Çaba Ödül Dengesizliği, Aşırı Bağlılık, Sosyal Mübadele