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Burnout: A Challenge for Companies in the Modern Business Environments

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  • Elvira Nica

    (The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania)

  • Ana-Maria Iulia Şanta

    (Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Romania)

  • Katarina Valaskova

    (University of Zilina, Slovakia)

  • Maria Gabriela Horga

    (“Ovidius” University of Constanța, Romania)

Abstract

The present paper deals with burnout as a challenge of our modern business world, given the phenomenon of heavy work investment in our society. The present article is emphasizing the strong connection between business, psychology, and medicine when dealing with people working in a modern, international business environment. The research methods are multi-disciplinary, combining elements of business, corporate culture, psychology, and even medical issues that are relevant in this context. The research methods used in the present paper are qualitative methods, metadata, and interviews (the questionnaire as a qualitative method) completed by the assessment of data and by proposing appropriate indicators ensuring the monitoring of burnout tendencies in companies. The paper proposes an interdisciplinary approach, bringing together aspects of business and economics, psychology, life sciences, sociology, ethical issues, and cultural issues related to work. A tool for detecting burnout is analyzed. The research results can be relevant for managers and human resources departments.

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  • Elvira Nica & Ana-Maria Iulia Şanta & Katarina Valaskova & Maria Gabriela Horga, 2020. "Burnout: A Challenge for Companies in the Modern Business Environments," International Journal of Sustainable Economies Management (IJSEM), IGI Global, vol. 9(3), pages 21-32, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsem00:v:9:y:2020:i:3:p:21-32
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