Abstract

Current study investigated investigating the role of general political behavior, go along to get ahead and pay and promotion policies in predicting emotional exhaustion, and reduced personal accomplishment among sample of high school teachers (N = 324). Constructs were measured by Perception of Organizational Politics Scale and Maslach Burnout Inventory-ES. Multiple regression analyses found that general political behavior and pay and promotion policies predicted emotional exhaustion while go along to get ahead and pay and promotion policies predicted reduced personal accomplishment positively.