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1 min readHistorical and Conceptual Development of Burnout, C. Maslach and W.B. Schaufeii. Part 1 Interpersonal approaches: burnout - a multidimensional perspective, C. Maslach burnout - an existential perspective, A.M. Pines burnout - a perspective from social comparison theory, B.P. Buunk and W.B. Schaufeli. Part 2 Individual approaches: in search of theory - some ruminations on the nature and etiology of burnout, M. Burisch burning out - a framework, L. Halisten conservation of resources - a general stress theory applied to burnout, S.E. Hobfoll and J. Freedy. Part 3 Organizational approachs: role of professional self-efficacy in the etiology and amelioration of burnout, C. Cherniss organizational structure, social support, and burnout, J. Winnubst impact of professional burnout on creativity and innovation, C. Noworol et al burnout, health, work stress, and organizational healthiness, T. Cox et al. Part 4 Methodological issues: measurement of burnout - a review, W.B. Schaufeli et al burnout in cross-national settings - generic and model-specific perspectives, R.T. Golembiewski et al burnout as a developmental process - consideration of models, M.P. Leiter. Part 5 Outlook: the future of burnout, W.B. Schaufeli et al.
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