Explicando las relaciones de labor emocional con exhaustividad emocional y satisfacción de vida: moderando el papel de la autonomía percibida
Author
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Gopalan, Neena
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Culbertson, Satoris S.
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Leiva Neuenschwander, Pedro
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2014-01-31T18:49:56Z
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2014-01-31T18:49:56Z
Publication date
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2013
Cita de ítem
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Universitas Psychologica Bogotá, Colombia V. 12 No. 2 PP. 347-356 abr-jun 2013
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1657-9267
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doi:10.11144/Javeriana.UPSY12-2.eelr
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/128631
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Artículo de publicación ISI
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Abstract
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This study assessed the extent to which two kinds of emotional labor (surface
and deep acting) can lead to emotional exhaustion, reducing one’s overall
life satisfaction. Based on Self-Determination theory, the importance of
perceived autonomy was also studied in relation to how it moderates the
relationship between emotional labor and emotional exhaustion. Data
collected online from 241 staff employed at a university in central United
States revealed that the relationship between surface acting and emotional
exhaustion was stronger among people with lower perception of autonomy,
which had an impact on overall life satisfaction. No significant relationship
between deep acting and emotional exhaustion was found. Future
directions should include studying the model on other samples and using
a longitudinal design.