textabstractSelf-determination theory suggests that satisfaction of an individual's basic psychological needs (for competence, autonomy, and relatedness) is a key for well-being. This has gained empirical support in multiple life domains, but little is known about the way that need satisfaction interacts between work and home. Drawing from ideas of work-home compensation, we expect that the benefits of need satisfaction in the home domain are reduced when needs are satisfied in the work domain. We tested this hypothesis with a daily diary study involving 91 workers. Results showed that individuals particularly benefit from satisfaction of their need for competence in the home domain when it is not satisfied during the working day. No such i...
Purpose - While having ‘more’ in life seems to have a positive impact on consumers’ well-being, the ...
The satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness, as defi...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of perceived flexibility and work-h...
Self-determination theory suggests that satisfaction of an individual's basic psychological needs (f...
Self-determination theory suggests that satisfaction of an individual's basic psychological needs (f...
Self-determination theory suggests that satisfaction of an individual’s basic psychological needs (f...
For years, self-determination scholars focused on employees’ basic psychological need for autonomy, ...
This research study utilizes self-determination theory (SDT) to examine employees\u27 daily need sat...
With this paper, we aim to enhance insight in the daily relationships between the satisfaction of ba...
According to the self-determination theory, individuals' basic psychological needs for autonomy, com...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in psychological need satisfaction and its ro...
The present study aimed to advance insight in the associations between employees' daily effort expen...
IntroductionA comprehensive typology of the satisfaction of psychological needs at work and in perso...
Self-determination theory posits that satisfaction of three basic psychological needs-autonomy, comp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Aaron Schmidt. 1 c...
Purpose - While having ‘more’ in life seems to have a positive impact on consumers’ well-being, the ...
The satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness, as defi...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of perceived flexibility and work-h...
Self-determination theory suggests that satisfaction of an individual's basic psychological needs (f...
Self-determination theory suggests that satisfaction of an individual's basic psychological needs (f...
Self-determination theory suggests that satisfaction of an individual’s basic psychological needs (f...
For years, self-determination scholars focused on employees’ basic psychological need for autonomy, ...
This research study utilizes self-determination theory (SDT) to examine employees\u27 daily need sat...
With this paper, we aim to enhance insight in the daily relationships between the satisfaction of ba...
According to the self-determination theory, individuals' basic psychological needs for autonomy, com...
In recent years, there has been an increasing interest in psychological need satisfaction and its ro...
The present study aimed to advance insight in the associations between employees' daily effort expen...
IntroductionA comprehensive typology of the satisfaction of psychological needs at work and in perso...
Self-determination theory posits that satisfaction of three basic psychological needs-autonomy, comp...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.June 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisor: Aaron Schmidt. 1 c...
Purpose - While having ‘more’ in life seems to have a positive impact on consumers’ well-being, the ...
The satisfaction of the basic psychological needs for autonomy, competence, and relatedness, as defi...
The aim of this study is to investigate the effect of perceived flexibility and work-h...