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Feeling stuck in job increases chances of burn out

Feeling stuck in a job increases chances of burn out according to a recent study co-authored by Alexandra Panaccio.
Feeling stuck in a job increases chances of burn out according to a recent study co-authored by Alexandra Panaccio.

A study co-authored by Alexandra Panaccio, a professor in the Department of Management in the John Molson School of Business, shows that employees who stay in an organization out of a sense of obligation or for lack of alternatives are more likely to experience emotional exhaustion: The Globe and Mail, The Toronto Star, The Hamilton Spectator, Health.com, MSN Health, Everyday Health, MedBroadcast, Benefits Canada. The Huffington Post, TVA, Global Montreal, Canoe, The Moose Jaw Times Herald, Science Codex, Psychomédia, TwoCircles.netThe Toronto Telegraph, Business News Daily, Live Science, MediLexicon, The Times of India, MSN Lifestyle, The Economic Times, Daijiworld.com, Deccan Herald, Winnipeg Free Press, Peace FM, TMC, Global News.ca, BlueCross BlueShield Association, BioSpace, KTVN, MedicineNet, ABC 5, The Times of India, Pune Mirror, FOX 18, Yahoo, Andhra News, Hamara, The Economic Times, The Financial Express, Zee News, Business Standard and KSTC 45. The Gazette featured a piece about this study, which was reprised in 13 Postmedia outlets across Canada, including the Calgary Herald, The Star Phoenix and The Province.

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