Authors
Russell Cropanzano, Deborah E Rupp, Zinta S Byrne
Publication date
2003/2
Journal
Journal of Applied psychology
Volume
88
Issue
1
Pages
160
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Description
The authors investigated the negative consequences of emotional exhaustion for individual employees and their employers. On the basis of social exchange theory, the authors proposed that emotional exhaustion would predict job performance, 2 classes of organizational citizenship behavior, and turnover intentions. In addition, the authors posited that the relationship between emotional exhaustion and effective work behaviors would be mediated by organizational commitment. With only a few exceptions, the results of 2 field studies supported the authors' expectations. In addition, emotional exhaustion exerted an independent effect on these criterion variables beyond the impact of age, gender, and ethnicity.
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