Drawing from the work-home resources model, we examined the relations of family incivility, counterproductive work behaviors (CWB), state self-esteem, and emotional regulation. Results from three-wave lagged data (N = 284) indicated that family incivility was positively correlated with counterproductive work behaviors, and this relationship was mediated by state self-esteem. In addition, emotional regulation mitigated the relationship between family incivility and state self-esteem. The findings suggested that family incivility, as an emotional contextual demand in the home domain, is related to negative outcome (deviant behavior) in the work context (i.e., CWB) through the depletion of the personal resource-state self-esteem, while emotion...
This paper describes the results of a study that examined if psychological entitlement and hedonic w...
The influence of trait emotional intelligence (Trait EI) on work–family conflict is important for in...
In work-family research the effects on the individual, or the "self", in terms of personal interests...
AbstractDrawing from the work–home resources model, we examined the relations of family incivility, ...
Although research has recognized the straining effects of incivility at work, it is less clear how i...
We report an experience-sampling study examining the spillover of workplace incivility on employees’...
While most of the existing research on the topic of workplace incivility has focused upon its conseq...
A two-wave study investigated the relationships among coworker incivility, counterproductive work be...
This study investigates the daily relationship between experiencing home–work conflict (HWC) and an ...
This study explores the nomological network of family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
The aim of the present study was to examine the role of the Big Five personality dimensions as possi...
Purpose: We adopted the conservation of resources model (COR, Hobfoll Am Psychol 44:513–524, 1989; H...
Purpose – Workplace relationship has widely been recognized as an important factor to shaping employ...
The current study was designed to replicate findings from previous research regarding the relationsh...
This study was conducted to investigate the structural model of work-family enrichment with self-est...
This paper describes the results of a study that examined if psychological entitlement and hedonic w...
The influence of trait emotional intelligence (Trait EI) on work–family conflict is important for in...
In work-family research the effects on the individual, or the "self", in terms of personal interests...
AbstractDrawing from the work–home resources model, we examined the relations of family incivility, ...
Although research has recognized the straining effects of incivility at work, it is less clear how i...
We report an experience-sampling study examining the spillover of workplace incivility on employees’...
While most of the existing research on the topic of workplace incivility has focused upon its conseq...
A two-wave study investigated the relationships among coworker incivility, counterproductive work be...
This study investigates the daily relationship between experiencing home–work conflict (HWC) and an ...
This study explores the nomological network of family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
The aim of the present study was to examine the role of the Big Five personality dimensions as possi...
Purpose: We adopted the conservation of resources model (COR, Hobfoll Am Psychol 44:513–524, 1989; H...
Purpose – Workplace relationship has widely been recognized as an important factor to shaping employ...
The current study was designed to replicate findings from previous research regarding the relationsh...
This study was conducted to investigate the structural model of work-family enrichment with self-est...
This paper describes the results of a study that examined if psychological entitlement and hedonic w...
The influence of trait emotional intelligence (Trait EI) on work–family conflict is important for in...
In work-family research the effects on the individual, or the "self", in terms of personal interests...