Inequity,burnout and psychological withdrawal among teachers: a dynamic exchange model |
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Authors: | Toon W. Taris Joan E. Van Horn Wilmar B. Schaufeli Paul J.G. Schreurs |
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Affiliation: | 1. Nijmegen University , The Netherlands;2. Utrecht University , The Netherlands;3. Institute of Work and Stress , Bilthoven, The Netherlands t.taris@psych.kun.nl;5. Utrecht University , The Netherlands;6. FORA Leiden , The Netherlands;7. Utrecht University , The Netherlands;8. Institute of Work and Stress , Bilthoven, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | This study examined the relations among inequity, psychological wellbeing and organizational commitment among a longitudinal sample of 920 Dutch teachers. Equity theory provided hypotheses on the mutual effects of inequity experienced in interpersonal and organizational exchange relationships on the one hand, and strain and psychological withdrawal on the other. Further, we expected that distincing oneself from an inequitable exchange relationship would lead to a more equitable balance between investments in and benefits gained from the corresponding exchange relationships. Covariance structure modelling supported the distinction among three types of exchange relationships, as well as the distinction between different sets of outcome variables associated with these relationships. Inequity was related to the expected negative work outcomes within but not across time points. Withdrawal from an inequitable relationship seemed to increase, rather than to decrease the inequity of particular exchange relationships. |
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Keywords: | Equity theory Social exchange theory Burnout Commitment Teachers Coping |
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