Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of family-supportive supervisor behaviors and organizational climate on employees’ work–family conflict, job satisfaction and turnover intentions. Design/methodology/approach – To examine the causal relationship, the longitudinal panel data of the work, family and health study were used, using the data of 664 respondents who participated in surveys from all four time-points at two Fortune 500 information technology (IT) companies. Findings – The results of the data analysis suggested that family-supportive supervisor behaviors have a minimal, but statistically significant, impact on work-to-family conflict and organizational work-family climate. Moreover, work-to-family confl...
This paper examines how family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) are associated with employee...
Existing research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as family-supportive supe...
This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organ...
This study investigated the effect of department heads' family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB...
Training supervisors to increase their family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) has demonstrate...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of work-to-family conflict, family-to-wor...
International audienceIn a context characterized by harsh competition, time pressure and increasing ...
Family supportive supervision has emerged as an important prerequisite for effective work– family i...
The study aims to explore the influence of work-family conflicts on job involvement and organization...
Family supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) have emerged as a powerful resource of informal suppor...
Organizations have been implementing family-friendly benefits to help with the increasing demand of ...
Due to growing work-family demands, supervisors need to effectively exhibit family supportive superv...
The goal of the current study was to test a model where organizational resources (aimed at managing ...
none4siExisting research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as familysupportiv...
In the past decade, family supportive supervisor behavior (FSSB) has emerged as an important factor ...
This paper examines how family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) are associated with employee...
Existing research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as family-supportive supe...
This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organ...
This study investigated the effect of department heads' family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB...
Training supervisors to increase their family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) has demonstrate...
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships of work-to-family conflict, family-to-wor...
International audienceIn a context characterized by harsh competition, time pressure and increasing ...
Family supportive supervision has emerged as an important prerequisite for effective work– family i...
The study aims to explore the influence of work-family conflicts on job involvement and organization...
Family supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) have emerged as a powerful resource of informal suppor...
Organizations have been implementing family-friendly benefits to help with the increasing demand of ...
Due to growing work-family demands, supervisors need to effectively exhibit family supportive superv...
The goal of the current study was to test a model where organizational resources (aimed at managing ...
none4siExisting research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as familysupportiv...
In the past decade, family supportive supervisor behavior (FSSB) has emerged as an important factor ...
This paper examines how family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) are associated with employee...
Existing research consistently shows that informal workplace support, such as family-supportive supe...
This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organ...