Exploring the dark side of engagement: hidden costs to job satisfaction and well-being
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Autor/a
Director/a
Guinot Reinders, Jacob
Chiva, Ricardo
Tutor/a
Chiva, Ricardo
Fecha de defensa
2025-07-17
Páginas
248 p.
Departamento/Instituto
Universitat Jaume I. Escola de Doctorat
Programa de doctorado
Programa de Doctorat en Economia i Empresa
Resumen
This thesis examines the less explored side of employee engagement, particularly how it relates to emotional labor, stress, and job satisfaction. While engagement is often seen as positive, the research shows that it can also have unintended negative effects on employee well-being. By investigating these connections in depth, the study sheds light on how emotional demands at work may influence the experience of engagement and its outcomes. The findings offer useful insights for both scholars and practitioners, highlighting the need for a more balanced approach when promoting engagement in the workplace. This research aims to open up new directions for understanding and managing engagement in a way that supports both performance and employee health.
Palabras clave
Employee engagement; Work stress; Job satisfaction; Emotional labor; Emotional regulation; Employee well-being
Materias
331 - Trabajo. Relaciones laborales. Ocupación. Organización del trabajo



