A cross‐lagged study investigating the relationship between burnout and subjective career success from a lifespan developmental perspective

Author:

Steindórsdóttir Bryndís D.1ORCID,Sanders Karin2,Nordmo Morten1,Dysvik Anders1

Affiliation:

1. BI Norwegian Business School Oslo Norway

2. UNSW Business School Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractThis study draws on the conservation of resources theory to investigate the relationship between burnout (disengagement and emotional exhaustion) and subjective career success (SCS) through career insecurity over time. It also aims to shed light on the role of the occupational future time perspective (i.e., remaining opportunities and remaining time) as a personal resource that may moderate the direct and indirect relationship between burnout and SCS through career insecurity. A total of 362 full‐time working individuals participated in the survey, which was administered at two time points, 9 months apart. The results from the cross‐lagged analysis suggested a bidirectional relationship between disengagement and SCS; however, emotional exhaustion did not predict SCS across time. Career insecurity mediated the cross‐lagged relationship between burnout and SCS. Finally, the findings showed that the negative cross‐lagged relationship between disengagement and SCS was moderated by remaining opportunities, such that the relationship was stronger for individuals low on remaining opportunities. The negative cross‐lagged relationship between emotional exhaustion and SCS was moderated by remaining time, such that the relationship was stronger for individuals low on the remaining time. Implications for practice and future research directions are discussed.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,Applied Psychology

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