An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour

Extant literature has yet to examine the relationship between academic burnout, counterproductive academic behaviour, and academic resilience. Drawing inspiration from parallel investigations in the workplace context, the present study first sought to explore whether academic burnout is associated w...

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Main Author: Ong, Mark Yi Cong
Other Authors: Darren Yeo
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: Nanyang Technological University 2024
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1754222024-04-28T15:32:57Z An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour Ong, Mark Yi Cong Darren Yeo School of Social Sciences darrenyeo@ntu.edu.sg Social Sciences Academic burnout Counterproductive academic behaviour Academic resilience Moderation analysis Undergraduate Extant literature has yet to examine the relationship between academic burnout, counterproductive academic behaviour, and academic resilience. Drawing inspiration from parallel investigations in the workplace context, the present study first sought to explore whether academic burnout is associated with counterproductive academic behaviour, before further evaluating whether academic resilience moderates this relationship. The factor structure of Cassidy’s (2016) Academic Resilience Scale was also clarified to facilitate this analysis. Undergraduates (n = 201) self-reported their perceptions of academic burnout, engagement in counterproductive academic behaviour, and context-specific academic resilience tendencies. Results indicated: (1) the three-factor structure (i.e., perseverance, reflecting and adaptive help-seeking, negative affect and emotional response) best fit the Academic Resilience Scale for this dataset, (2) only two of academic burnout’s three facets – emotional exhaustion and cynicism (but not lack of academic efficacy) – were significantly and positively associated with counterproductive academic behaviour, and (3) there was no evidence of moderating effects concerning each aspect of academic resilience, on the relationships between each aspect of academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour. The education sector could look to capitalise on this study as a springboard for deepening theoretical knowledge of this under-researched area, through further replication and extension work. Moreover, the findings from this study could also be applied to bring about practical benefits by improving undergraduates’ mental wellbeing while preserving the integrity of educational institutions and the spirit of education. Bachelor's degree 2024-04-23T23:43:06Z 2024-04-23T23:43:06Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Ong, M. Y. C. (2024). An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175422 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175422 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
institution Nanyang Technological University
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country Singapore
Singapore
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topic Social Sciences
Academic burnout
Counterproductive academic behaviour
Academic resilience
Moderation analysis
Undergraduate
spellingShingle Social Sciences
Academic burnout
Counterproductive academic behaviour
Academic resilience
Moderation analysis
Undergraduate
Ong, Mark Yi Cong
An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour
description Extant literature has yet to examine the relationship between academic burnout, counterproductive academic behaviour, and academic resilience. Drawing inspiration from parallel investigations in the workplace context, the present study first sought to explore whether academic burnout is associated with counterproductive academic behaviour, before further evaluating whether academic resilience moderates this relationship. The factor structure of Cassidy’s (2016) Academic Resilience Scale was also clarified to facilitate this analysis. Undergraduates (n = 201) self-reported their perceptions of academic burnout, engagement in counterproductive academic behaviour, and context-specific academic resilience tendencies. Results indicated: (1) the three-factor structure (i.e., perseverance, reflecting and adaptive help-seeking, negative affect and emotional response) best fit the Academic Resilience Scale for this dataset, (2) only two of academic burnout’s three facets – emotional exhaustion and cynicism (but not lack of academic efficacy) – were significantly and positively associated with counterproductive academic behaviour, and (3) there was no evidence of moderating effects concerning each aspect of academic resilience, on the relationships between each aspect of academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour. The education sector could look to capitalise on this study as a springboard for deepening theoretical knowledge of this under-researched area, through further replication and extension work. Moreover, the findings from this study could also be applied to bring about practical benefits by improving undergraduates’ mental wellbeing while preserving the integrity of educational institutions and the spirit of education.
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Ong, Mark Yi Cong
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title An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour
title_short An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour
title_full An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour
title_fullStr An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour
title_full_unstemmed An exploratory investigation into the moderating effect of academic resilience on the relationship between academic burnout and counterproductive academic behaviour
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