“…Second, despite the agreement that “no construct in all of organizational research has been studied more than job satisfaction” (Miao et al, 2016, p. 13) and that job burnout is the central pathogenic health indicator within the JD-R model (Bakker & Demerouti, 2017; Bakker & de Vries, 2021; Crawford et al, 2010; Demerouti & Bakker, 2011; Demerouti et al, 2021), to the best of our knowledge researchers have not yet addressed the indirect effect of emotional exhaustion through which job stress and WFC influence job satisfaction (e.g., Dodanwala & Shrestha, 2021; Islam et al, 2020; Park et al, 2020; Rahman & Ali, 2021; Zhao et al, 2019). The present study contributes by considering the mediating role of job burnout (emotional exhaustion) that sits within the JD-R model to enlighten the relationship between job demands (i.e., job stress and WFC) and job satisfaction.…”