Influential Article Review - Fatigue and Psychological Expectations in China A Broad Inquiry into Occupation

Authors

  • Candice Baldwin
  • Cora Moss

Keywords:

Exhaustion, Burnout, Emotional demands, Emotional intelligence, JD-R model

Abstract

This paper examines journal research. We present insights from a highly influential paper. Here are the highlights from this paper: As the Chinese economy moves toward a market-based model, employees are likely to face more emotional demands and exhaustion at work. However, there are some unique aspects to the emotional demands of work in the Chinese cultural context. We investigate emotional demands and exhaustion in China with a large-scale sample across the six major occupations identified by the Holland classification system. Results show that incumbents of social and enterprising jobs face higher emotional demands. Unexpectedly, exhaustion differs significantly between conventional and other types of jobs. Building on the Job Demand-Resources (JD-R) model, job crafting and the cultural context, we propose that the nonlinear relationship of emotional demands and exhaustion exists only when emotional intelligence is low. Our study may inform practitioners and policy makers in Chinese enterprises about emotional demands and exhaustion for various occupations and the importance of selection and training programs in emotional intelligence. For our overseas readers, we then present the insights from this paper in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German.

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Published

2019-12-14

How to Cite

Baldwin, C., & Moss, C. (2019). Influential Article Review - Fatigue and Psychological Expectations in China A Broad Inquiry into Occupation. American Journal of Management, 19(6). Retrieved from https://mail.articlegateway.com/index.php/AJM/article/view/3492

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Articles