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The impact of teaching-research conflict on job burnout among university teachers: An integrated model

Yongzhan Li (Xuchang University, Xuchang, China)
Yongxin Li (Pingdingshan University, Pingdingshan, China)
Gloria Castaño (Complutense University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain)

International Journal of Conflict Management

ISSN: 1044-4068

Article publication date: 15 January 2020

Issue publication date: 21 January 2020

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Abstract

Purpose

To fill the previous research gap, focusing on two constructs, i.e. perceived supervisor support (PSS) and psychological capital (PsyCap), this study aims to explore the mechanism underlying the relationship between teaching–research conflict (TRC) and job burnout among university teachers using the lens of job demands–resources (JD-R) model.

Design/methodology/approach

First, theoretically grounded hypotheses linking teaching–research conflict, PSS and PsyCap to job burnout were formulated. Then, a cross-sectional design was used to test the theoretical model presented in this study.

Findings

The results showed that TRC was positively linked to emotional exhaustion (EE) and depersonalization (DP), but negatively linked to personal accomplishment; PSS moderated the effect of TRC on both EE and DP but did not act as a moderator in the relationship between TRC and personal accomplishment; and PsyCap moderated the effect of TRC on all the three dimensions of job burnout.

Research limitations/implications

Given that the data were collected from single-source, the study was vulnerable to the common method variance. Besides, the relative small sample size limits the representativeness of the sample. Moreover, the cross-sectional design cannot confirm causal relationship between variables. Despite these limitations, the findings of this research can potentially inform effective interventions aimed at reducing the effect of TRC on job burnout among university teachers.

Originality/value

Based on the JD-R model, PSS and PsyCap are used to explore the effect of TRC on job burnout for the first time.

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Acknowledgements

The authors are very grateful to the undergraduates who were recruited for collecting the data.

Ethics statement: Ethical clearance for this research has been granted from the appropriate institutional committee.

Citation

Li, Y., Li, Y. and Castaño, G. (2020), "The impact of teaching-research conflict on job burnout among university teachers: An integrated model", International Journal of Conflict Management, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 76-90. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJCMA-05-2019-0080

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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