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Title: Organizational Variables and their Relationship to Job Burnout
Authors: Abdalltef, Eyid Abbas
Ahmed, Maher Ali
Keywords: Organizational variables
Job burnout
Role conflict
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Productivity management
Series/Report no.: 25 (1); 1-11
Abstract: This research drives to identifying the nature of the relationship between organizational variables and job burnout. The researcher has applied it to a selected sample of faculty members' assistants, about (50 items) through a survey list. Then he has analyzed these forms using the (SPSS) program, relying on the descriptive analysis. The research concludes that there is a statistical correlation between the role conflict and job burnout, i.e. the greater the conflict is, the more the role is reflected on the job burnout. He explains that the ambiguity of the role reflects negatively on burnout. It is found that the most influential variables are the independent variables (the role conflict) on job engagement, where the values of "T" are (6.690) & (4.034) respectively, at less than (0.01) significance level
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5299
ISSN: 1868-8519
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