Title of article :
Burnout in Relation to Motivational Needs of Workers in Business Process Outsourcing Industry
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Vandana Punjabi University, India , Lohumi, Shama Canadian Institute for International Studies, India
From page :
45
To page :
54
Abstract :
Research seeks to determine the extent of depersonalization and personal accomplishment of Business Process Outsourcing industry workers with varying motivational needs. For the study Ray-Lynn AO Scale (Ray, 1974), Affiliative Tendency Scale (Mehrabian, 1976), and the Improved Directiveness Scale (Ray Lovejoy, 1988) were used to measure the need for achievement, need for affiliation, and need for power respectively. Maslach assess the level of burnout. Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) industry workers reported high level of depersonalization and medium levels of personal accomplishment. However, depersonalization and personal accomplishment varied with varying motivational needs. More importantly, both trends were found to be gender sensitive. Implications are drawn for the management of BPOs to assess the motivational needs of candidates during recruitment to prevent burnout.
Keywords :
Depersonalization , personal accomplishments , needfor power , need for affiliation , need for achievement , burnout , business process outsourcing industry
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Journal title :
Pakistan Journal Of Psychological Research
Record number :
2648225
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