Although prior studies have consistently shown that organizational identification can reduce employees' stress and burnout, little is known about the mediating processes that underlie this relationship. Against this backdrop and building on recent theoretical work on the social identity model of stress, the present research tests a two-step mediation model for the organizational identification–burnout link. Specifically, it is hypothesized that employees who strongly identify with their organization are particularly likely to receive social support from their colleagues. This, in turn, should promote a sense of collective efficacy and, as a consequence, negatively relate to burnout. Data from a study with 192 Italian high schoolteachers supported the hypotheses.

Why does organizational identification relate to reduced employee burnout? The mediating influence of social support and collective efficacy / Avanzi, Lorenzo; Sebastian C., Schuh; Fraccaroli, Franco; Rolf van, Dick. - In: WORK AND STRESS. - ISSN 0267-8373. - STAMPA. - 29:1(2015), pp. 1-10. [10.1080/02678373.2015.1004225]

Why does organizational identification relate to reduced employee burnout? The mediating influence of social support and collective efficacy

Avanzi, Lorenzo;Fraccaroli, Franco;
2015-01-01

Abstract

Although prior studies have consistently shown that organizational identification can reduce employees' stress and burnout, little is known about the mediating processes that underlie this relationship. Against this backdrop and building on recent theoretical work on the social identity model of stress, the present research tests a two-step mediation model for the organizational identification–burnout link. Specifically, it is hypothesized that employees who strongly identify with their organization are particularly likely to receive social support from their colleagues. This, in turn, should promote a sense of collective efficacy and, as a consequence, negatively relate to burnout. Data from a study with 192 Italian high schoolteachers supported the hypotheses.
2015
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Avanzi, Lorenzo; Sebastian C., Schuh; Fraccaroli, Franco; Rolf van, Dick
Why does organizational identification relate to reduced employee burnout? The mediating influence of social support and collective efficacy / Avanzi, Lorenzo; Sebastian C., Schuh; Fraccaroli, Franco; Rolf van, Dick. - In: WORK AND STRESS. - ISSN 0267-8373. - STAMPA. - 29:1(2015), pp. 1-10. [10.1080/02678373.2015.1004225]
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