HOW OTHER- AND SELF-COMPASSION REDUCE BURNOUT THROUGH RESOURCE REPLENISHMENT

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Schabram, Kira; Heng, Yu Tse
署名单位:
University of Washington; University of Washington Seattle
刊物名称:
ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT JOURNAL
ISSN/ISSBN:
0001-4273
DOI:
10.5465/amj.2019.0493
发表日期:
2022
页码:
453-478
关键词:
organizational citizenship behavior social support CONSERVATION RECOVERY work ESTEEM models others POWER CONSEQUENCES
摘要:
The average employee feels burnt out, a multidimensional state of depletion likely to persist without intervention. In this paper, we consider compassion as an agentic action by which employees may replenish their own depleted resources and thereby recover. We draw on conservation of resources theory to examine the resource-generating power of two distinct expressions of compassion (self- and other-directed) on three dimensions of burnout (exhaustion, cynicism, inefficacy). Utilizing two complementary designs-a longitudinal field survey of 130 social service providers and an experiential sampling methodology with 100 business students across 10 days-we find a complex pattern of results indicating that both compassion expressions have the potential to generate salutogenic resources (self-control, belonging, self-esteem) that replenish different dimensions of burnout. Specifically, self-compassion remedies exhaustion and other-compassion remedies cynicism-directly or indirectly through resources-while the effects of self- and other-compassion on inefficacy vary. Our key takeaway is that compassion can indeed contribute to human sustainability in organizations, but only when the type of compassion provided generates resources that fit the idiosyncratic experience of burnout.