Emotional Labor and Burnout: Comparing Two Perspectives of “People Work” is a research paper published in Journal of Vocational Behavior (2002). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 1.2. It has been cited 2,338 times.
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1.2
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63.22
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Additional file 1 of Emotional labor as emotion regulation investigated with ecological momentary assessment – a scoping review
Additional file 1 of Emotional labor as emotion regulation investigated with ecological momentary assessment – a scoping review
Additional file 1 of A study on the structural relationship between emotional labor, job burnout, and turnover intention among office workers in Korea: the moderated mediating effect of leader-member exchange
Additional file 1 of A study on the structural relationship between emotional labor, job burnout, and turnover intention among office workers in Korea: the moderated mediating effect of leader-member exchange