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Cross‐national outcomes of stress appraisal

Małgorzata Kożusznik (Department of Social Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain)
Isabel Rodríguez (Department of Social Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain)
José M. Peiró (Department of Social Psychology, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain)

Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal

ISSN: 1352-7606

Article publication date: 19 October 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The present study aims to analyze the role of the appraisal of stressors as harmful and threatening (distress) and/or as opportunities and challenges (eustress) in inducing negative (burnout) and positive (engagement) effects. It compares appraisal of occupational stressors in Poland and Spain and looks for differences between these countries in the associations between different types of appraisals and their positive and negative outcomes.

Design/methodology/approach

The study analyzes the equivalence of relations across cultures by constraining structural equation models to be equivalent across the Spanish (n=603) and Polish (n=147) data sets of social care services employees. Multigroup analysis was used to test the invariance of the model for the two samples.

Findings

The results showed that the constrained model is robust, stable and invariant across the Spanish and Polish samples, which means that the structural properties of the model do not differ between the two countries. Also, Spanish and Polish workers obtain similar average results on the levels of the appraisals of distress and eustress. Polish social workers have a significantly higher level of burnout and a significantly lower level of work engagement than Spanish employees.

Practical implications

The confirmation that in both countries eustress has beneficial outcomes on psychological health in the form of work engagement suggests that employees should be taught to perceive work in a more positive way to increase work engagement. The roles that leadership and cultural factors play in this process need to be taken into consideration. Cross‐cultural comparisons of stress are especially relevant for expatriates and for managers in charge of multicultural teams.

Originality/value

The study goes beyond a mere comparison of general stress levels across countries or the relationship between the appraisal of distress and burnout, and it takes into account both negative and positive appraisals of stressors, as well as the strength of their relationships with their outcomes.

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Citation

Kożusznik, M., Rodríguez, I. and Peiró, J.M. (2012), "Cross‐national outcomes of stress appraisal", Cross Cultural Management: An International Journal, Vol. 19 No. 4, pp. 507-525. https://doi.org/10.1108/13527601211269996

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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