2014
DOI: 10.9756/sijasree/v2i6/0203300402
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Emotional Labor and Burnout in South Korea

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“…From table 1, we observed that there is a significant and positive relationship between emotional exhaustion and surface acting dimension of emotional labour (r = 0.37). This totally supports the work of Lv, Xu, & Ji, [29] 2012; Newnham, 2017; and Choi [14], & Kim, 2014. In addition, there is a significant negative relationship emotional exhaustion and with genuinely felt emotions (r = -0.23).…”
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confidence: 81%
“…From table 1, we observed that there is a significant and positive relationship between emotional exhaustion and surface acting dimension of emotional labour (r = 0.37). This totally supports the work of Lv, Xu, & Ji, [29] 2012; Newnham, 2017; and Choi [14], & Kim, 2014. In addition, there is a significant negative relationship emotional exhaustion and with genuinely felt emotions (r = -0.23).…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 81%