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Exploring different operationalizations of employee engagement and their relationships with workplace stress and burnout

Anthony‐McMann et al., 2017

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8721320641984416891
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Anthony‐McMann P
Ellinger A
Astakhova M
Halbesleben J
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Human Resource Development Quarterly

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Many empirical studies of employee engagement show positive relationships with desirable work‐related outcomes, yet a consistent understanding of the construct remains elusive (Saks & Gruman, 2014). We propose that this lack of clarity is leading to an increased risk …
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