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Acceptance and Strategic Resilience: An Application of Conservation of Resources Theory

Group & Organization Management, 2021
The definition of individual resilience remains ambiguous. This article responds to that ambiguity by first deriving a definition of individual resilience from conservation of resources (COR) theory. Accordingly, to the extent individuals have sufficient resources and behave according to two key principles of COR theory, they will exhibit resilience ...
E. Anne Bardoel, Robert Drago
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Conservation of resources theory in nurse burnout and patient safety

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2017
AbstractAimsTo examine how the Conservation of Resources theory explains burnout in the nursing profession.BackgroundBurnout, which is an accumulation of work‐related mental stress in people‐oriented occupations, has been an issue of concern for decades for healthcare workers, especially nurses.
Aoyjai Prapanjaroensin   +2 more
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Complainers' resource investment and mobilization in digital environments using Conservation of Resources theory

Journal of Service Management, 2020
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to consider whether consumers can recover from a service failure by utilizing internal and external energy resources that are available to them at the time of an online complaint. Based on the Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, this research conceptualizes the complainers' act of complaining through internal and
Yean Shan Beh   +2 more
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Entrepreneurial Stress: Implications of the Resource-Based View and Conservation of Resources Theory

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020
Abundant anecdotal and mounting empirical evidence suggests that being an entrepreneur frequently involves experiences of intense and prolonged stress.
Christian Kiewitz   +2 more
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Consumer engagement, stress, and conservation of resources theory

Psychology and Marketing, 2023
While scholarly acumen of consumer engagement, defined as a consumer's resource investment in his/her brand interactions, is burgeoning, its theoretical interface with consumer stress remains tenuous, exposing an important literature-based gap. Specifically, consumers' engagement with brands, or brand-related elements (e.g., online brand communities ...
Hollebeek, Linda D.   +2 more
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Job Crafting Amid Resource Threats: A Conservation of Resources Theory Perspective

2023
Job crafting refers to work-related behaviors employees take to make their job better fit with their preferences. While job crafting is based on the premise that employees can make such proactive changes on their own volition, recent work has suggested social context plays an important role in determining whether an employee has the opportunities and ...
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Student Burnout and Engagement: A Test of the Conservation of Resources Theory

The Journal of Psychology, 2011
The current study explored predictors of burnout and engagement in 1st-year college students. The theory of conservation of resources was used to create a path model for burnout and engagement. Specifically, the theory suggests that perceptions of demands mediate the relationship between resources and coping strategies.
Gene M, Alarcon   +2 more
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Conservation and the Theory of Exhaustible Resources

Canadian Journal of Economics and Political Science, 1966
Conservationists have long argued that the free market neglects the needs of future generations. Economists who have examined this argument have stressed the dubious realism of any rigorous formulation of the conservationist position, but relatively little attention has been paid to the implications of policies designed to increase the weight given to ...
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Associations of Health and Financial Resources With Stress: Applying the Theory of Conservation of Resources

Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2018
Health and financial resources are two important resources when individuals experience stress. The conservation of resources (COR) theory was used to view how health and financial resources relate to stress. The purpose of this study was to test how the perceived accumulation and loss of financial and health resources influences general life stress and
Racquel Heath Tibbetts, Sonya B. Lutter
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Application of conservation of resource theory with camp refugees

Migration and Development, 2017
This study based on Conservation of Resources theory provides and explanatory model to understand how resources in camps can help refugees to augment their resiliency level to face subsequent stres...
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