Introversion and Workplace Factors in Burnout

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Turner, Suzanne

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2019

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Research on personality traits has grown in recent years, particularly looking into extraversion and introversion as it relates to workplace decisions. Most studies find that acting contrary to one’s natural personality traits is minimally impactful to the individual, and can even be beneficial for the purpose of one’s job. However, there is little research to show that the effects of this behavior beyond the duration of the act. This study analyzed the likelihood of burnout given one’s level of introversion, and how strongly their workplace shows preference for extraversion. Results indicate a strong possibility that both introversion and workplace preference for extraversion lead to burnout, though more research is needed to confirm these findings.

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