Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4381612843> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4381612843 endingPage "1253" @default.
- W4381612843 startingPage "1234" @default.
- W4381612843 abstract "Purpose The development of sustainable employee-focused HRM approaches have grown in importance during and post-COVID-19. The purpose of this study is to examine the extent to which wellbeing-oriented HRM practices can transform workers’ feelings of burnout to enable thriving, and subsequently enhance in-role employee performance in high workload contexts. Design/methodology/approach This study draws on data gathered from 561 employees in bank branches operating in China across two time periods. The authors test the following hypotheses: (1) wellbeing-oriented HRM is positively related to employee thriving; (2) perceived workload is positively related to employee burnout; (3) thriving will mediate the relationship between wellbeing-oriented HRM and employee performance; (4) burnout will mediate the relationship between workload and employee performance; (5) thriving will mediate the relationship between workload and employee performance; and (6) burnout and thriving will sequentially mediate the relationship between wellbeing-oriented HRM and employee performance. Findings This study confirmed hypotheses 1–5. Hypothesis 6 was not confirmed. The authors find that thriving mediates the relationship between wellbeing-oriented HRM and employee performance, and burnout mediates the relationship between workload and employee performance. The authors also find workload was positively related to thriving (after controlling for burnout), consistent with the challenge–hindrance model of occupational stress. Originality/value The study builds on growing evidence that employees can thrive at work even when in stressful situations by using conservation of resources theory to examine how wellbeing-oriented HRM practices act as protective resources against demanding work situations. Findings demonstrate alternative pathways through which wellbeing-oriented HRM can enhance employee performance via reducing burnout and enhancing thriving." @default.
- W4381612843 created "2023-06-23" @default.
- W4381612843 creator A5006572989 @default.
- W4381612843 creator A5017351722 @default.
- W4381612843 creator A5025486785 @default.
- W4381612843 creator A5076036593 @default.
- W4381612843 date "2023-06-23" @default.
- W4381612843 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W4381612843 title "Thriving in the face of burnout? The effects of wellbeing-oriented HRM on the relationship between workload, burnout, thriving and performance" @default.
- W4381612843 cites W1564680558 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W1960093427 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W1964839548 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W1970325005 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W1997344171 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W1997397294 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2008869336 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2010348352 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2010874347 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2017668588 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2048385562 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2096077734 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2104411852 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2104513260 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2106146413 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2108088985 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2113397666 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2116933422 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2121032316 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2122517769 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2142081279 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2155331624 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2164523122 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2206954938 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2515828973 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2519874155 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2562290388 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2588008928 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2610208233 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2622836202 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2885452364 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2901434262 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2942090227 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2946488465 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3009221919 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3012230980 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3036603789 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3039602546 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3082162839 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3108789059 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3127726575 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W3186144305 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W4200339105 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W4220662131 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W4235678817 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W4248161867 @default.
- W4381612843 cites W2977334986 @default.
- W4381612843 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/er-06-2022-0273" @default.
- W4381612843 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4381612843 type Work @default.
- W4381612843 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4381612843 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4381612843 hasAuthorship W4381612843A5006572989 @default.
- W4381612843 hasAuthorship W4381612843A5017351722 @default.
- W4381612843 hasAuthorship W4381612843A5025486785 @default.
- W4381612843 hasAuthorship W4381612843A5076036593 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C143916079 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C162324750 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C187736073 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C202372285 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C2718322 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C2776745293 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C2778476105 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C542102704 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C56739046 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C70410870 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C75630572 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConcept C77805123 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C143916079 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C15744967 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C162324750 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C187736073 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C202372285 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C2718322 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C2776745293 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C2778476105 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C41008148 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C542102704 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C56739046 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C70410870 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C75630572 @default.
- W4381612843 hasConceptScore W4381612843C77805123 @default.
- W4381612843 hasIssue "5" @default.
- W4381612843 hasLocation W43816128431 @default.
- W4381612843 hasOpenAccess W4381612843 @default.
- W4381612843 hasPrimaryLocation W43816128431 @default.
- W4381612843 hasRelatedWork W1997633123 @default.