ARTÍCULO
Emotional exhaustion among hotel employees: the interactive effects of affective dispositions and positive work reflection
Fecha
2018Registro en:
19389655
10.1177/1938965517748774
Autor
Xu, Shi
Martinez, Larry R
Van Hoof, Hubert B
Estrella Duran, Mateo Julian
Maldonado Perez, Gabriela
Julio, Gavilanes
Institución
Resumen
Hospitality employees inevitably face emotional exhaustion when performing their jobs. The purpose of this study was to investigate dispositional antecedents of hospitality employees’ emotional exhaustion, including self-instability, pessimism, and affect variability, and how employees’ affect variability mediates the relations between self-instability and pessimism and emotional exhaustion. In addition, we explored the moderating role of positive work reflection on the relation between affect variability and emotional exhaustion. A total of 224 frontline employees in 18 four- and five-star hotels in Ecuador responded to surveys about their emotions and work lives. The findings suggest that (a) emotional exhaustion was influenced by affect variability, (b) affect variability mediated the relations between self-instability and pessimism and emotional exhaustion, and (c) the relation between affect variability and emotional exhaustion was weakened by positive work reflection. The results highlight the impor...