This study aims to investigate the relationship between work-family conflict (i.e. work-to-family and family-to-work) and work-related attitudes (i.e. job satisfaction, affective commitment and turnover intentions) among academician in Malaysia. Mediation effects of stress reactions which are behavioral stress, somatic stress and cognitive stress were also tested. A survey method using questionnaire was utilized to obtain the data. A total of 267 respondents were participated, giving the return rate of 20% from the entire of population. Research data were analyzed using PASW18 and AMOS SPSS18. Result indicated that only work-to-family conflict was significantly related to stress reactions. While, behavioral stress mediates the effects of wo...
Inability to cope with conflicting demands of work and family has become an important topic among th...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the bidirectional nature of work family conflict: wo...
Growing number of research indicated that psychosocial stressor are dominant predictor of work attit...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the effects of work-family conflict on the employees' atti...
This paper analyzes the impact of work-family conflict on employees’ job satisfaction and job stress...
Few studies have tested the mediating effect of work-family conflict on the relationship between wor...
This study aims to identify the influence of family conflict on work satisfaction and work stress. T...
In response to today's challenging environment on managing work with the advancement of technology a...
AbstractWork–family conflict is an inter-role conflict arising from incompatible pressures from work...
Previously, work-family conflict has been the main focus of work and family studies in Malaysia. How...
ABSTRACTThis research aim to : a) to know partially the influence of Family Conflict (X1), Job Confl...
Job satisfaction is a state of one's work reflected by the emotional attitude expressed through one'...
This study examined the relationship between work-family conflict (WFC) and organisational commitmen...
Stress occurs be it at home, school or the workplace. In the context of organization, stress affects...
Previously, work-family conflict has been the main focus of work and family studies in Malaysia. How...
Inability to cope with conflicting demands of work and family has become an important topic among th...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the bidirectional nature of work family conflict: wo...
Growing number of research indicated that psychosocial stressor are dominant predictor of work attit...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the effects of work-family conflict on the employees' atti...
This paper analyzes the impact of work-family conflict on employees’ job satisfaction and job stress...
Few studies have tested the mediating effect of work-family conflict on the relationship between wor...
This study aims to identify the influence of family conflict on work satisfaction and work stress. T...
In response to today's challenging environment on managing work with the advancement of technology a...
AbstractWork–family conflict is an inter-role conflict arising from incompatible pressures from work...
Previously, work-family conflict has been the main focus of work and family studies in Malaysia. How...
ABSTRACTThis research aim to : a) to know partially the influence of Family Conflict (X1), Job Confl...
Job satisfaction is a state of one's work reflected by the emotional attitude expressed through one'...
This study examined the relationship between work-family conflict (WFC) and organisational commitmen...
Stress occurs be it at home, school or the workplace. In the context of organization, stress affects...
Previously, work-family conflict has been the main focus of work and family studies in Malaysia. How...
Inability to cope with conflicting demands of work and family has become an important topic among th...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the bidirectional nature of work family conflict: wo...
Growing number of research indicated that psychosocial stressor are dominant predictor of work attit...