Linking demands to work-family conflict through boundary strength

被引:11
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作者
Furtado, Liliane [1 ]
Sobral, Filipe [2 ]
Peci, Alketa [2 ]
机构
[1] Getulio Vargas Fdn, Brazilian Sch Publ & Business Adm, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
[2] Getulio Vargas Fdn, Brazilian Sch Publ & Business Adm, Org Behav, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil
关键词
Work-family conflict; Boundary strength; Role demands; Role identity; Work-family boundaries; LONGITUDINAL EXAMINATION; EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION; JOB; SEGMENTATION; ANTECEDENTS; INTEGRATION; MANAGEMENT; RESOURCES; SUPPORT; ROLES;
D O I
10.1108/JMP-11-2015-0408
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to propose and test a model to examine how the active management of work-family boundary strength acts as behavioral mechanism through which role-based factors-role demands and role identity-influence the conflict experienced by individuals. Design/methodology/approach - Three studies were conducted to examine the proposed model. Studies 1 and 2 used an experimental design to test the causal effects of role demands on the strength of work and family boundaries, whereas Study 3 surveyed 389 working professionals to test the interactional and mediating effects of the model variables on inter-role conflict. Findings - Results suggest that increasing demands in one domain weaken the boundary strength around the cross-domain to make resource drain possible, which, in turn, increases the conflict experienced in that domain; moreover, results show that work identity reinforces the weakening of the boundary strength at home caused by increasing work demands. Research limitations/implications - The study of boundary management decisions as an underlying mechanism through which individuals' role-based factors affect work-family conflict (WFC) can offer new insights into how to manage increasing work-family responsibilities. Practical implications - This study findings can help individuals to cope with role demands and organizations to promote a culture that supports work-family balance. Originality/value - This paper advances WFC research by examining alternative mechanisms through which role demands influence WFC. Methodologically, the research improves on past studies by bringing together experimental and correlational designs.
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页码:1327 / 1342
页数:16
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