The Effect of Organizational Size on Sport Centers' Employees Burnout
Journal Title: Choregia - Year 2009, Vol 5, Issue 2
Abstract
Organizational size and its relation with burnout were examined among 163 sport centres employees in Greece. Findings showed that there is a significant difference on employees’ burnout between small and large sport organizations. Particularly, it was found that employees in small sport organizations experienced lower level of Emotional Exhaustion (p .05) and higher level of Personal Accomplishment (p .005).
Authors and Affiliations
Athanasios Koustelios| University of Thessaly, Department of Physical Education & Sports
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