酒店业员工职业倦怠的前因

Catherine E. Ledgerwood, J. Crotts, A. Everett
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本研究探讨了员工对工作环境的感知与职业倦怠之间的关联程度。可以受到影响的工作和组织结构的各个方面与员工倦怠的马斯拉奇和杰克逊成分的关联进行了测试,试图了解导致员工经历情绪衰竭、对客户失去人情味和感觉缺乏个人成就感的压力过程。新西兰大型酒店员工完成的一份调查问卷数据表明,尽管工作的体力方面与倦怠的某些方面有关,但更强的关系显然与受访者对工作场所气候的看法有关。©1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
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Antecedents of employee burnout in the hotel industry
This study explored the degree of association between employee perceptions of the work environment and burnout. Aspects of the job and organisational structures that can be influenced were tested for association with the Maslach and Jackson components of employee burnout in an attempt to understand the stress processes that lead to employees experiencing emotional exhaustion, depersonalising customers and feeling a lack of personal accomplishment. Data from a questionnaire completed by employees of large hotels in New Zealand indicate that although physical aspects of a job are associated with certain aspects of burnout, the stronger relationships are clearly with respondents’ perceptions of the workplace climate. © 1998 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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