Recovery, well-being, and performance-related outcomes : the role of workload and vacation experiences

dc.contributor.authorFritz, Charlottedeu
dc.contributor.authorSonnentag, Sabine
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dc.description.abstractOn the basis of theoretical assumptions regarding resource gain and loss (S. E. Hobfoll, 1998), the authors used a longitudinal study to examine effects of vacation on well-being and performance-related outcomes. University employees (N = 221 completed measures of well-being (health complaints and burnout) and performance-related outcomes (self-reported task performance and effort expenditure) 1 week before and 2 days and 2 weeks after vacation and measures of workload 2 days after vacation. Specific vacation experiences (positive and negative work reflection, relaxation, mastery experience, and nonwork hassles) were assessed during vacation. Results showed changes in well-being and self-reported effort expenditure from before to after vacation, revealing vacation effects and partial fade-out effects. In addition, vacation experiences and workload significantly predicted some of the outcomes. The authors discuss applicability of the theoretical approach in the context of vacation and fade-out effects, implications for future research on recovery processes, and practical implications.eng
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dc.identifier.citationFirst publ. in: Journal of Applied Psychology 91 (2006), 4, pp. 936-945deu
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dc.legacy.dateIssued2008deu
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dc.subjectrecoverydeu
dc.subjectwell-beingdeu
dc.subjectperformancedeu
dc.subjectburnoutdeu
dc.subjectvacationdeu
dc.subject.ddc150deu
dc.titleRecovery, well-being, and performance-related outcomes : the role of workload and vacation experienceseng
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