The extent to which an organization's culture exhibits support for its employees' efforts to balance work and personal responsibilities has been shown to influence a number of work- and home-related outcomes. This study tests a model with a mix of mediated and moderated relationships to investigate direct and indirect routes by which work-home culture may affect employee well-being. Sex differences in these relationships are also explored. Data collected from public sector employees in the UK indicate that a supportive work-home culture is significantly associated with lower levels of psychosomatic strain among employees. For women, this relationship is mediated by reduced levels of work-home interference. Different types of support demonst...
An issue which has recently come to the fore in studies conducted among hospitality industry employe...
In todays society, finding a balance between work and home life is vital for employees. As new work...
We developed a measure of work-family culture (i.e., the shared assumptions, beliefs, and values reg...
The extent to which an organization's culture exhibits support for its employees' efforts to balance...
This study examined the associations of work-home culture with (a) demographic and organizational ch...
The two studies reported in this paper aimed to present and discuss both the validation of the Work-...
Contains fulltext : 73302.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this thesis w...
This article tends to fill the existing knowledge gap in understanding if work-life balance (WLB) ca...
Changes in family structure, work context, and the composition of the work force mean a host of new ...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the role of the work environment—specifically, the culture...
Few studies have tested the mediating effect of work-family conflict on the relationship between wor...
D.Com. (Industrial Psychology)Abstract: Work engagement has become a topical concern for the 21st ce...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
An issue which has recently come to the fore in studies conducted among hospitality industry employe...
In todays society, finding a balance between work and home life is vital for employees. As new work...
We developed a measure of work-family culture (i.e., the shared assumptions, beliefs, and values reg...
The extent to which an organization's culture exhibits support for its employees' efforts to balance...
This study examined the associations of work-home culture with (a) demographic and organizational ch...
The two studies reported in this paper aimed to present and discuss both the validation of the Work-...
Contains fulltext : 73302.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In this thesis w...
This article tends to fill the existing knowledge gap in understanding if work-life balance (WLB) ca...
Changes in family structure, work context, and the composition of the work force mean a host of new ...
The purpose of this chapter is to discuss the role of the work environment—specifically, the culture...
Few studies have tested the mediating effect of work-family conflict on the relationship between wor...
D.Com. (Industrial Psychology)Abstract: Work engagement has become a topical concern for the 21st ce...
Purpose - To examine 1) the direct effects of work domain variables on family-to-work conflict (FWC)...
An issue which has recently come to the fore in studies conducted among hospitality industry employe...
In todays society, finding a balance between work and home life is vital for employees. As new work...
We developed a measure of work-family culture (i.e., the shared assumptions, beliefs, and values reg...