This study investigated the impact of segmentation/integration value congruence on work interference with family (WIF) and how WIF may influence employees’ intentions to engage in unethical work behavior (UWB). The scarcity hypothesis and the conflict perspective were used to explain why low segmentation/integration value congruence may diminish employees’ resources, hinder employees from fulfilling family responsibilities, and potentially contribute to WIF. Organizational support theory, social exchange theory and the norm of reciprocity offered insight regarding why WIF may increase the likelihood that employees will engage in UWB. Finally, this study explored how conscientiousness may impact various relationships between segmentation/int...
The consequences of work–family conflict for both individuals and organizations have been well docum...
The field of work-family interface research is focused mainly on the issue of role conflict that res...
This study investigates the daily relationship between experiencing home–work conflict (HWC) and an ...
To better manage our work demands and family demands, we often erect mental or physical “borders” to...
Work-family enrichment (WFE), also known as positive spillover between work and family, often improv...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
Using boundary management and conservation of resources theories, we examined how job resources (i.e...
Various studies have demonstrated that work-to-family enrichment (WFE) benefits employees in both th...
The current study was designed to investigate the influence of the structural boundary at work as de...
The current study was designed to investigate the influence of the structural boundary at work as de...
The current study was designed to investigate the influence of the structural boundary at work as de...
Our work investigates the influence of supervisor bottom-line mentality (SBLM) (i.e., a one-dimensio...
Our study builds on recent trends to understand the work-family interface through daily experiences ...
This study considers workplace ostracism as a source of stress and examines its spillover effects on...
The consequences of work–family conflict for both individuals and organizations have been well docum...
The field of work-family interface research is focused mainly on the issue of role conflict that res...
This study investigates the daily relationship between experiencing home–work conflict (HWC) and an ...
To better manage our work demands and family demands, we often erect mental or physical “borders” to...
Work-family enrichment (WFE), also known as positive spillover between work and family, often improv...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
This study adopted a person-environment fit approach to examine whether greater congruence between e...
Using boundary management and conservation of resources theories, we examined how job resources (i.e...
Various studies have demonstrated that work-to-family enrichment (WFE) benefits employees in both th...
The current study was designed to investigate the influence of the structural boundary at work as de...
The current study was designed to investigate the influence of the structural boundary at work as de...
The current study was designed to investigate the influence of the structural boundary at work as de...
Our work investigates the influence of supervisor bottom-line mentality (SBLM) (i.e., a one-dimensio...
Our study builds on recent trends to understand the work-family interface through daily experiences ...
This study considers workplace ostracism as a source of stress and examines its spillover effects on...
The consequences of work–family conflict for both individuals and organizations have been well docum...
The field of work-family interface research is focused mainly on the issue of role conflict that res...
This study investigates the daily relationship between experiencing home–work conflict (HWC) and an ...