The subjective well-being challenge in the accounting profession: The role of job resources

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Abstract

The main activity of the accountant is the preparation and audit of the financial information of a company. The subjective well-being of the accountant is important to ensure a balanced professional judgment and to offer a positive image of the profession in the face of the incorporation and retention of talent. However, accountants are subjected to intense pressures that affect their well-being in the performance of their tasks. In this paper, the job demands-resources theoretical framework is adopted to analyze the relationships between job demands, job resources, and the subjective well-being of a large sample of 739 accounting experts at the European level. Applying a structural equations model, the results confirm, on the one hand, the direct effects provided in the theoretical framework and, on the other, a new mediating role of job demands- subjective well-being relationship resources.

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Molina-Sánchez, H., Ariza-Montes, A., Ortiz-Gómez, M., & Leal-Rodríguez, A. (2019). The subjective well-being challenge in the accounting profession: The role of job resources. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(17). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173073

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