The present study investigates factors that influence the effects of employees’ child care responsibility on their turnover intentions and job satisfaction. Results of a field study using 183 dyads of employees and their supervisors showed that child care responsibility difference between supervisors and employees and the similarity of their gender interacted to predict supervi-sory family support and turnover intentions and job satisfaction. Specifically, for cross-gender dyads of supervisors and employees, when supervisors had more child care responsibilities than their employees, they tended to provide more family support, which in turn was related to their employees ’ turnover intentions and job satisfaction. No such effects were found ...
Purpose - Aims to investigate managers\u27 reports of their job experiences, wellbei...
Job satisfaction is the most widely studied key indicator of psychological well-being at work, and s...
This article focuses on the mechanism and conditions under which a positive spillover between work a...
The present study investigates factors that influence the effects of employees’ child care responsib...
This study examined employees\u27 attitudes and perceptions regarding the attempt to juggle work and...
Existing research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as family-supportive supe...
none4siExisting research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as familysupportiv...
Existing research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as family-supportive supe...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of family-supportive supervisor be...
Prior research shows child welfare workforce has constantly been challenged by worker's turnover iss...
This study focuses on the effects of socially responsible human resource management (SR-HRM) practic...
Studies related to communal support, work attitude, stress and job outcome have been done individual...
Purpose – Aims to investigate managers’ reports of their job experiences, wellbeing, and health outc...
This study examines the mechanism through which family supportive environments in organizations (i.e...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
Purpose - Aims to investigate managers\u27 reports of their job experiences, wellbei...
Job satisfaction is the most widely studied key indicator of psychological well-being at work, and s...
This article focuses on the mechanism and conditions under which a positive spillover between work a...
The present study investigates factors that influence the effects of employees’ child care responsib...
This study examined employees\u27 attitudes and perceptions regarding the attempt to juggle work and...
Existing research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as family-supportive supe...
none4siExisting research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as familysupportiv...
Existing research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as family-supportive supe...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of family-supportive supervisor be...
Prior research shows child welfare workforce has constantly been challenged by worker's turnover iss...
This study focuses on the effects of socially responsible human resource management (SR-HRM) practic...
Studies related to communal support, work attitude, stress and job outcome have been done individual...
Purpose – Aims to investigate managers’ reports of their job experiences, wellbeing, and health outc...
This study examines the mechanism through which family supportive environments in organizations (i.e...
ABSTRACT: Work-family conflict has become an issue of particular concern to today’s businesses. Its ...
Purpose - Aims to investigate managers\u27 reports of their job experiences, wellbei...
Job satisfaction is the most widely studied key indicator of psychological well-being at work, and s...
This article focuses on the mechanism and conditions under which a positive spillover between work a...