Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9953122 IIMB Management Review 2018 47 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study investigates the impact of the job demands-resources (JD-R) model on burnout and well-being. A sample of 352 responses is drawn from the pharmaceutical companies of Karachi. The JD-R model includes the variables workload, autonomy, work-life imbalance, time pressure, and feedback. The results show that only three JD-R variables (workload, autonomy and work-life imbalance) have significant impact on burnout which in turn shows a significant negative impact on employee's well-being. Both managerial implications and areas for future research are discussed. This study makes a contribution by empirically testing the application of the JD-R model, particularly in the context of pharmaceutical companies in Pakistan.
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