Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous theoretical predictions and empirical findings of the relationship have been inconsistent. Drawing on social cognitive theory, the current research examined how work–family enrichment contributes to job and family satisfaction by exploring the mediating mechanisms of self-efficacy and work–life balance. This study also empirically validated a new self-efficacy measure using the work–life interface nomological network. A heterogeneous sample of Australian employees (N = 234) from four different organisations responded to two waves of data collection separated by a 12-month interval. Using structural equation modelling, the results of the stati...
Work and family are life\u27s central roles for most individuals, yet the relationship between these...
While a direct relationship between family support and job satisfaction has receivedempirical suppor...
Previous research has been inconsistent in the prediction and empirical findings regarding work–fami...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating roles of work and family demands...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating roles of work and family demands ...
Engaged workers willingly devote their best efforts to their work in terms of their energy (vigor), ...
The growing interest in understanding the interface of work and family roles, in particular work-fam...
AbstractThe relationship between work-family positive interactions and different forms of satisfacti...
Engaged workers willingly devote their best efforts to their work in terms of their energy (vigor), ...
Purpose – This study investigates the mediating roles of work and family demands and work–life balan...
Due to evolving gender roles and the rise of non-traditional families, both men and women face ...
Work and family are life\u27s central roles for most individuals, yet the relationship between these...
While a direct relationship between family support and job satisfaction has receivedempirical suppor...
Previous research has been inconsistent in the prediction and empirical findings regarding work–fami...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Although the direct effects of work–family enrichment on satisfaction are well-documented, previous ...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating roles of work and family demands...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate the mediating roles of work and family demands ...
Engaged workers willingly devote their best efforts to their work in terms of their energy (vigor), ...
The growing interest in understanding the interface of work and family roles, in particular work-fam...
AbstractThe relationship between work-family positive interactions and different forms of satisfacti...
Engaged workers willingly devote their best efforts to their work in terms of their energy (vigor), ...
Purpose – This study investigates the mediating roles of work and family demands and work–life balan...
Due to evolving gender roles and the rise of non-traditional families, both men and women face ...
Work and family are life\u27s central roles for most individuals, yet the relationship between these...
While a direct relationship between family support and job satisfaction has receivedempirical suppor...
Previous research has been inconsistent in the prediction and empirical findings regarding work–fami...