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Articles by Nolan, Megan T.
Lee, Faith C.; Diefendorff, James M.; Nolan, Megan T.; Trougakos, John P.
Emotional exhaustion in the workplace is an increasingly prevalent concern and often emerges from lengthy exposure to job stressors, such as high workloads, tight deadlines, and the persistent need to manage emotions while adhering to job demands. Although the effects of emotional exhaustion on our home and social life are important to understand, our research focuses on how emotional exhaustion increases or is mitigated at the workplace and throughout the workday.