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One Road to Turnover : An Examination of Work Exhaustion in Technology Professionals. Top Stories. Work Exhaustion Concept. What is Tedium? What is Job Burnout? What is Exhaustion?. Antecedents. Work overload Role conflict Role ambiguity Lack of autonomy Lack of rewards.
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One Road to Turnover: An Examination of Work Exhaustion in Technology Professionals
Work Exhaustion Concept What is Tedium? What is Job Burnout? What is Exhaustion?
Antecedents • Work overload • Role conflict • Role ambiguity • Lack of autonomy • Lack of rewards
Consequences • Reduced job satisfaction • Reduced organization commitment • Higher turnover • Turnover intention
Work Exhaustion in the IT Environment • Causes of Work Exhaustion • Functioning around the clock • Continuous demands • Workloads & Deadlines • Symptoms commonly associated with work exhaustion
Hypotheses • H1: Technology professionals experiencing higher levels of work exhaustion report higher intentions for turnover • H2: Relative to other workplace contributors to work exhaustion, work overload is the strongest contributor to work exhaustion in technology professionals
Role Conflict Role Ambiguity Perceived Workload Full-Mediation Model Work Exhaustion Turnover Rate Autonomy Fairness of Rewards
WORK EXHAUTION TURNOVER RATE Autonomy Partial-Mediation Model Perceived Workload Role Ambiguity Role Conflict Autonomy Fairness of Rewards
Survey Results • Work exhaustion is a significant predictor of turnover intention • Perceived workloads is the strongest predictor of work exhaustion • Difference between exhausted and non exhausted subjects
Discussions and Implications • Exhaustion plays in turnover • Exhausted professionals experience high desire to leave the job • Works overload is the crux of exhaustion • Strongest contributions to turnover
Limitations of the Study • The sample does not represent the general population of technology professionals • Negative affectivity can operate as a nuisance variable • Mood-disposition variable is associated with the experience of work exhaustion and burnout.
Directions for Future Research • Data collected should not be biased towards non-exhausted workers • Comparison studies of work exhaustion among technology and non-technology professionals at similar occupational levels • Qualitative data clarify that IS/IT departments and teams are understaffed and do not have the resources required to meet the demands and expectations placed on them
Directions for Future Research • Job involvement has a high effect on the work exhaustion framework • Actual rather than turnover intention is encouraged
Implications for Practice • The retention of technology professionals is vital for many organizations • The “Best People” face “work exhaustion” • Self committed professionals can be burn out • Professionals may undergo exhaustion without managers’ supervision
What are the causes of Exhaustion problem? • The unreasonable workload • Communication is crucial • Reward should be taken into consideration
Actions To Minimize Work Exhaustion • Awareness of the workload • Appreciation to technology professionals
Managers’ Role in Helping IT professionals who are experiencing exhaustion • Help to identify the cause of the exhaustion • Try to manage the workload of others • Know the strengths and weaknesses of their employees • Develop a plan of action after identifying the cause • Hire more workers