From Customer-Related Social Stressors to Emotional Exhaustion: An Application of the Demands–Control Model

Volume: 43, Issue: 7, Pages: 1068 - 1091
Published: May 27, 2019
Abstract
This study examines emotional intelligence (EI) as an additional moderator in the interactive effect of customer-related social stressors (CSS) (demands) and job autonomy (control) on emotional exhaustion by constructing a three-way interaction (EI × CSS × Autonomy) for the regression model of emotional exhaustion. Employees from hotels and restaurants in one metropolitan city in the United States participated in this study. The interactive...
Paper Details
Title
From Customer-Related Social Stressors to Emotional Exhaustion: An Application of the Demands–Control Model
Published Date
May 27, 2019
Volume
43
Issue
7
Pages
1068 - 1091
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