This study integrates Social Cognitive Theory with the Job Demands-Resources Model to examine self-efficacy in relation to emotional exhaustion and work-family conflict (WFC) in a sample of 192 employees. The results obtained through structural equation analysis show: a negative association between self-efficacy and both work overload and emotional exhaustion; a positive relationship between work overload and both emotional exhaustion and WFC; that work overload mediates the relation between self-efficacy and both emotional exhaustion and WFC; that role ambiguity moderates the relation of self-efficacy with work overload; and that tenure in the sales territory moderates the relation of work overload with WFC
Although work and family are undoubtedly important life domains, individuals are also active in othe...
The moderating role of self-efficicy on the relationship between emotional exhaustion and job strain...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating roles of work and family demands...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Over the years, an overwhelming amount of studies demonstrate that...
Based upon the revised Job Demands and Resources Model (2008) we aim first, to test the relations be...
Recent research demonstrates that attitudes toward the workplace are influenced by both work and non...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore stressors that may influence salespersons' emotiona...
Background and objectives: This study derives from Work–Home Resources model (ten Brummelhuis, L. L....
This thesis explored the relations between work and family conflicts, stress appraisal, self-efficac...
The most recent version of the job demands-resources (JD–R) theory proposes that demanding working c...
This research examines a model focused on two acute workplace stressors—interpersonal conflict and w...
This study develops and tests a model where work-family conflict is posited as a mediator between wo...
Although work and family are undoubtedly important life domains, individuals are also active in othe...
This paper analyzes the moderating effect of individual salesperson self efficacy on the relationshi...
This study develops and tests a model where work-family conflict is posited as a mediator be- tween...
Although work and family are undoubtedly important life domains, individuals are also active in othe...
The moderating role of self-efficicy on the relationship between emotional exhaustion and job strain...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating roles of work and family demands...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Over the years, an overwhelming amount of studies demonstrate that...
Based upon the revised Job Demands and Resources Model (2008) we aim first, to test the relations be...
Recent research demonstrates that attitudes toward the workplace are influenced by both work and non...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to explore stressors that may influence salespersons' emotiona...
Background and objectives: This study derives from Work–Home Resources model (ten Brummelhuis, L. L....
This thesis explored the relations between work and family conflicts, stress appraisal, self-efficac...
The most recent version of the job demands-resources (JD–R) theory proposes that demanding working c...
This research examines a model focused on two acute workplace stressors—interpersonal conflict and w...
This study develops and tests a model where work-family conflict is posited as a mediator between wo...
Although work and family are undoubtedly important life domains, individuals are also active in othe...
This paper analyzes the moderating effect of individual salesperson self efficacy on the relationshi...
This study develops and tests a model where work-family conflict is posited as a mediator be- tween...
Although work and family are undoubtedly important life domains, individuals are also active in othe...
The moderating role of self-efficicy on the relationship between emotional exhaustion and job strain...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating roles of work and family demands...