Examining the burnout of academics in relation to job satisfaction and other factors

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Filiz Bilge
Cite this article:  Bilge, F. (2006). Examining the burnout of academics in relation to job satisfaction and other factors. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 34(9), 1151-1160.


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In this study we examined the relationships between burnout and job satisfaction of academics along with other related factors. The study group comprised 194 academics. The results demonstrated that the most important variable that predicts emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and personal accomplishment is intrinsic job satisfaction. It was found that the status of academics is capable of predicting not only emotional exhaustion but also personal accomplishment. In addition female gender was found to be an important predictor of a lower level depersonalization; and extrinsic satisfaction in lower personal accomplishment. No significant relationship was found with marital status, seniority, and being abroad for academic purposes.

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