Social exchange theory was used to understand employee perceptions of organizational support for work-family issues in this study of 373 employees from 40 New Zealand firms. These perceptions of family support were found to positively influence job and life satisfaction, and negatively influence turnover intentions and job burnout. Consequently, there is strong support for firms supporting work-family issues leading employees to reciprocate with superior outcomes. In addition, the mediating effects of life satisfaction were explored, as there have been calls to test the effects of existing relationships outside the workplace. While life satisfaction was not found to fully mediate any attitude, it did partially mediate all outcomes. Similarl...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Social exchange theory was used to understand employee perceptions of organizational support for wor...
Social exchange theory was used to understand employee perceptions of organizational support for wor...
This study investigated the relationship between the availability of, and the use of, work-family ba...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Social exchange theory was used to understand employee perceptions of organizational support for wor...
Social exchange theory was used to understand employee perceptions of organizational support for wor...
This study investigated the relationship between the availability of, and the use of, work-family ba...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
The present study examines global employee perceptions regarding the extent their work organization ...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...
Using samples of managers drawn from five Western countries, we tested a theoretical model linking e...