Two Tales of Rumination and Burnout: Examining the Effects of Boredom and Overload
Abstract
Although boredom poses serious consequences for employees and organizations, research has paid little attention to this phenomenon, especially when compared to other job experiences such as overload. Building upon the Effort-Recovery Model, our study examines the impact of these two sub-optimal experiences, characterized by under- and over-stimulation, on burnout via three facets of rumination. Using a time lagged design with three measurement...
Paper Details
Title
Two Tales of Rumination and Burnout: Examining the Effects of Boredom and Overload
Published Date
May 14, 2020
Journal
Volume
70
Issue
3
Pages
1018 - 1044
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