Published on April 2020 | Organizational Behaviors, Education

Psychosocial safety climate and burnout among academicians: the mediating role of work engagement
Authors: Kok Ban Teoh, Daisy Mui Hung Kee
View Author: Dr. Teoh Kok Ban
Journal Name: International Journal of Society Systems Science
Volume: 12 Issue: 1 Page No: 1-14
Indexing: Google Scholar
Abstract:

As Malaysian universities are moving towards world-class research universities, academicians are now more vulnerable to burnout. Hence, a literature review related to burnout is done on full-time academicians who have worked more than one year in Malaysian research universities, and psychosocial safety climate (PSC) is found useful in this context as it is a precursor to working conditions including job demands and in turn, burnout and work engagement through mediation pathway. This paper proposes a better job design by PSC through challenge job demands and hindrance job demands which could enhance the work engagement of academicians while minimizing their level of burnout. Hence, in-depth PSC context proposed for the rewarding job demands and reduce the burnout level of academicians via the mediation of work engagement. Therefore, PSC could offer a useful tool to help in the change of management practices of research universities and in turn academicians’ health and well-being.

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