“…In terms of the frameworks of COR theory ( Hobfoll, 1989 ) and job demand-resources (JD-R) theory ( Demerouti et al, 2001 ), negative situations deplete valued resources, and employees attempt to reduce threats and prevent the potential loss of those resources. Such depletion prevents faculty members from coping with tense and negative events such role conflict, thus leading to emotional exhaustion due to their continuous attempts at resource protection ( Hsieh et al, 2021 ; Bakker et al, 2022 ). A substantial amount of research has investigated the mediating role of emotional exhaustion in the relationships between different stressor variables, such as abusive supervision ( Ali et al, 2022 ), psychological empowerment ( Ding, 2021 ), job crafting ( Shin et al, 2020 ), and role stress ( Wen et al, 2020 ), and employees’ turnover intention.…”