2022
DOI: 10.1177/21582440221093343
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The Influence of Emotional Exhaustion on Organizational Cynicism: The Sequential Mediating Effect of Organizational Identification and Trust in Organization

Abstract: Although many scholars have investigated the influence of emotional exhaustion on an organization, there has been relatively minimal research regarding emotional exhaustion’s impacts on organizational cynicism as well as the underlying mechanisms of it. Considering the research gaps, we attempt to find underlying mechanisms that drive the relationship between emotional exhaustion and organizational cynicism in the present research. In particular, we propose a sequential mediation model that investigates the re… Show more

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“…The high centrality of cynicism was consistent with previous network analyses of nurse burnout and parental burnout (Blanchard et al, 2021; Wu et al, 2021). However, it seemed to disagree with the widely accepted opinion that emotional exhaustion served as the core symptom and beginning stage of burnout (Atalay et al, 2022; Lee et al, 2020). The strong association of cynicism symptoms with both emotional exhaustion and low accomplishment symptoms in our study might account for the inconsistency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…The high centrality of cynicism was consistent with previous network analyses of nurse burnout and parental burnout (Blanchard et al, 2021; Wu et al, 2021). However, it seemed to disagree with the widely accepted opinion that emotional exhaustion served as the core symptom and beginning stage of burnout (Atalay et al, 2022; Lee et al, 2020). The strong association of cynicism symptoms with both emotional exhaustion and low accomplishment symptoms in our study might account for the inconsistency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Vigour is defined as having abundant energy, a willingness to exert oneself, and the ability to persist; dedication is defined as having a clear sense of purpose, enthusiasm, and pride, as well as the capacity to derive inspiration and motivation from one's work or studies. When someone is absorbed, they are unable to detach themselves from their work or studies, and they are fully immersed in them Atalay et al (2022) discovered a negative relationship between cynicism and the core dimensions of burnout, specifically exhaustion and lack of commitment. Engaged students experience a sense of vitality and strong connection to their studies due to their deep involvement, while burnt-out students, lacking energy, distance themselves by displaying a cynical attitude towards their studies.…”
Section: Psychological Wellbeingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When employees become cynical, they may feel intellectually disengaged and undervalued at work. Researchers define cynicism as a formal attitude aimed at societies, cultures, organizations, individuals and ideologies, causing social uncertainties, distrust, sorrow and failures (Atalay et al, 2022). It produces negative circumstances within the workplace for employees (Malodia and Vashisht, 2019).…”
Section: Personal Cynicism and Employee Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%