Authors
Ryan D Duffy, Richard P Douglass, Kelsey L Autin, Jessica England, Bryan J Dik
Publication date
2016/11/1
Journal
The Journal of Positive Psychology
Volume
11
Issue
6
Pages
634-646
Publisher
Routledge
Description
The present studies examined the potential dark side of perceiving and living a calling with diverse samples of employed adults. In Study 1, living a calling and life meaning were found to suppress the relation between perceiving a calling and life satisfaction, resulting in these variables being significantly, negatively related. This suggests that perceiving a calling may predict decreased well-being when it is not lived out and does not provide meaning. In Study 2, participants living a calling did not experience greater burnout, workaholism, or organizational exploitation. Additionally, counter to hypotheses, living a calling was found to be a significant buffer in the relation of burnout/exploitation and job satisfaction. Specifically, the slope of the relation between living a calling and job satisfaction was more pronounced with individuals experiencing high levels of burnout/exploitation. These findings suggest that living a …
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Scholar articles
RD Duffy, RP Douglass, KL Autin, J England, BJ Dik - The Journal of Positive Psychology, 2016