心理资本对埃及旅游与酒店学院教师职业倦怠维度的缓冲作用:多维方法

Heba Mohamed Said
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由于学术界固有的职业要求,高职业倦怠率困扰着学术界。传统上,研究主要集中于学术环境中的压力诱发因素。本研究以积极心理学为指导,探讨了心理资本在减轻学者职业倦怠方面的保护作用。研究调查了心理资本如何缓冲整体职业倦怠及其三个核心维度:情绪衰竭、人格解体和个人成就感降低。此外,研究还探讨了代际差异是否会调节这些关系。本研究采用定量方法,利用结构方程模型(SEM)对研究假设进行分析。结果表明,心理资本与职业倦怠之间存在负相关,尤其是与情感衰竭和个人成就感降低之间。重要的是,代际差异调节了这些关系。然而,心理资本与人格解体之间没有发现明显的相关性,代际差异对这一特定维度的调节作用也不明显。这项研究为教育部门提供了宝贵的启示。通过在学者中培养心理资本,教育机构有可能降低职业倦怠水平,为营造更加积极和富有成效的学术环境做出贡献。
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The Psychological Capital's Buffering Effect on Burnout Dimensions among Academics in Egyptian Tourism and Hotels Faculties: A Multidimensional Approach
High rates of burnout plague academics due to the inherent demands of their professions. Traditionally, research has concentrated on the stress-inducing factors within academic settings. This study, guided by positive psychology, explores the protective role of psychological capital in mitigating burnout among academics. The study investigated how psychological capital buffers overall burnout and its three core dimensions: emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. Additionally, the research explored whether generational differences moderated these relationships. Employing quantitative methodology, the study utilized structural equation modeling (SEM) to analyze the research hypotheses. The results demonstrated a negative association between psychological capital and burnout, specifically with emotional exhaustion and reduced personal accomplishment. Importantly, generational differences moderated these relationships. However, no significant correlation was found between psychological capital and depersonalization, nor was the moderating effect of generation significant for this specific dimension. The study offers valuable insights for the educational sector. By fostering psychological capital among academics, institutions can potentially reduce burnout levels and contribute to a more positive and productive academic environment.
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