Does positive affectivity moderate the effect of burnout on job outcomes? An empirical investigation among hotel employees
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Routledge aabs@uw.edu
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Abstract
A conceptual model examining positive affectivity as a moderator of the influence of burnout on extra-role performance and quitting intentions is developed and tested. Data obtained from employees in the hotel industry in Turkey were used to assess the model. As hypothesized, burnout influences extra-role performance deleteriously and exacerbates quitting intentions. The results of the Chow test also reveal that positive affectivity serves as a moderator in reducing the detrimental impact of burnout on extra-role performance and quitting intentions. The findings and their implications are discussed. © 2018 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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Burnout, Extra-role performance, Hotel employees, Positive affectivity, Quitting intentions
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Journal of Human Resources in Hospitality and Tourism
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17
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3










