Role of personality and affect on the social support and work family conflict relationship

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作者
Selvarajan, T. T. [1 ]
Singh, Barjinder [2 ]
Cloninger, Peggy A. [2 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ East Bay, 25800 Carlos Bee Blvd, Hayward, CA 94542 USA
[2] Univ Houston Victoria, Sch Business Adm, 14000 Univ Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77479 USA
关键词
Core self-evaluations; Big Five personality; Social support; Work family conflict; CORE SELF-EVALUATIONS; MODERATING ROLE; 5-FACTOR MODEL; NEGATIVE AFFECTIVITY; JOB-PERFORMANCE; RESOURCES; CONSCIENTIOUSNESS; CONSERVATION; SATISFACTION; ANTECEDENTS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jvb.2016.02.004
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
The relationship between support and work family conflict has been studied extensively, but previous studies have not examined if personality moderates this relationship. In this research, we examine the moderating influence of personality on the relationship between contextual support and work-family conflict across two studies. In Study 1, we examine if core self-evaluations (CSE) moderate the relationship between four different types of workplace support, 1. family friendly work policies (FFOP), 2. family supportive organizational climate (FSOC), 3. perceived organizational support (POS), and 4, perceived supervisor support (PSS), and work interfering with family conflict (WIF) using a sample of working adults (N=435). In Study 2, we examine if Big Five personality traits and negative affect moderate the relationship between co-worker support and (WIF) using a large national sample (N=1130) of working respondents from the "midlife in the US" (MIDUS) study of health and well-being. Taken together, the current research examines the moderating effect of several key personality variables on the relationship between important forms of social support and work family conflict. Results based on these two samples indicate CSE moderates the relationship between POS and WIF, and PSS and WIF, but does not moderate the relationship between FFOP and WIF, or FSOC and WIF. Further, conscientiousness and agreeableness moderate the relationship between co-worker support and WIF. Co-worker support and WIF is stronger for individuals with higher levels of negative affect. We discuss the implications for research and practice relating to work family conflict. (C) 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页数:18
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