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The direct and indirect effects of self‐efficacy on salespeople's emotional exhaustion and work‐family conflict: A study using the job demands‐resources model
Registro en:
1936-4490
Autor
Carballo-Penela, Adolfo
Varela-Aldás, José
Bande Videla, Belén
Institución
Resumen
This study integrates Social Cognitive Theory with the Job Demands-Resources Model to examine self-efficacy in relation to emotional exhaustion and work-family conflict (WFC) in a sample of 192 employees. The results obtained through structural equation analysis show: a negative association between self-efficacy and both work overload and emotional exhaustion; a positive relationship between work overload and both emotional exhaustion and WFC; that work overload mediates the relation between self-efficacy and both emotional exhaustion and WFC; that role ambiguity moderates the relation of self-efficacy with work overload; and that tenure in the sales territory moderates the relation of work overload with WFC.