This study examines the process through which family interference with work (FIW) negatively relates to safety performance in two unique samples from high-risk industries. Using a sample from the construction industry, Study 1 finds that FIW is related to employees\u27 workplace cognitive failures, which in turn, were a significant predictor of safety-related behaviors. Using a sample from a utility company, Study 2 replicates these results and demonstrates that psychological strain further explains the complex relationship between FIW and safety. Furthermore, in Study 2, the mediation pathways linking FIW with safety behaviors were moderated by employees\u27 commitment to safety. The idea that family life can predict safety in the workplac...
The family firm organizational form is an important element of even the most modern industrial lands...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Abstract Background Various agents such as psychosocial items and accident proneness can affect cogn...
We draw on conservation of resources theory (Hobfoll, ) to investigate in two studies the relationsh...
Previous studies have convincingly shown that employees' family lives can affect their work outcomes...
Introduction: Today, work-family conflict and occupational stress are considered as a common and cos...
Abstract Introduction: Human factor can be regarded as the most important and basic factors to caus...
Safety at work is of the utmost importance to employees and the organizations they work for, and as ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine a multidimensional mediating model of psychosocial ...
This study offers a cross-domain perspective on both individual and situational factors relating to ...
Although family–supportive supervision (FSS) has been identified as one of the most useful social re...
Introduction: Work-Family Conflict can influence the physical and mental health of workers as a soci...
Research examining the outcomes of workplace injuries has focused on high costs to the organization....
This study aims to further understand the mechanisms through which work interference with family (WI...
Background: In industrial countries, home care of community dwelling elderly people is rapidly growi...
The family firm organizational form is an important element of even the most modern industrial lands...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Abstract Background Various agents such as psychosocial items and accident proneness can affect cogn...
We draw on conservation of resources theory (Hobfoll, ) to investigate in two studies the relationsh...
Previous studies have convincingly shown that employees' family lives can affect their work outcomes...
Introduction: Today, work-family conflict and occupational stress are considered as a common and cos...
Abstract Introduction: Human factor can be regarded as the most important and basic factors to caus...
Safety at work is of the utmost importance to employees and the organizations they work for, and as ...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine a multidimensional mediating model of psychosocial ...
This study offers a cross-domain perspective on both individual and situational factors relating to ...
Although family–supportive supervision (FSS) has been identified as one of the most useful social re...
Introduction: Work-Family Conflict can influence the physical and mental health of workers as a soci...
Research examining the outcomes of workplace injuries has focused on high costs to the organization....
This study aims to further understand the mechanisms through which work interference with family (WI...
Background: In industrial countries, home care of community dwelling elderly people is rapidly growi...
The family firm organizational form is an important element of even the most modern industrial lands...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Abstract Background Various agents such as psychosocial items and accident proneness can affect cogn...