Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1017310 | Journal of Business Research | 2015 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Given the renewed interest in salesperson burnout, three research objectives that are key to uniting and moving the sales literature forward are addressed. Specifically, sequencing issues with the ordering of the burnout facets are addressed. Then, facets of burnout as both direct and indirect predictors of job performance are examined. Finally, the study places the burnout facets within a nomological network. Findings suggest that emotional exhaustion is a direct predictor of job performance, whereas, depersonalization and personal accomplishment have an indirect affect on job performance.
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Authors
Brian N. Rutherford, C. David Shepherd, Armen Tashchian,