This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family Supportive Supervisors Behaviors (FSSB) and individual’s thriving at work through psychological availability and work–family enrichment at conditional levels of need for caring. Drawing on the Resource-Gain-Development framework and self-determination theory, the results of the 6-month time-lagged data demonstrate, in Study 1 (Italian sample = 156), that FSSB is associated with greater individual thriving at work via work–family enrichment and that this indirect relationship is significant exclusively for those who perceive a higher need for caring. In Study 2 (Chinese sample = 356), the results demonstrate the relationship between FSSB and ...
Purpose Drawing on the conservation of resources theory and social exchange theory, this study aims ...
Due to growing work-family demands, supervisors need to effectively exhibit family supportive superv...
This study examined the role of job satisfaction, relational identification with supervisor, and wor...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
This article presents a multilevel approach that uncovers how day-to-day variations in workload infl...
This paper examines how family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) are associated with employee...
Family supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) have emerged as a powerful resource of informal suppor...
This article presents a multilevel approach that uncovers how day-to-day variations in workload infl...
This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organ...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organ...
This study explores the nomological network of family supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
International audienceIn a context characterized by harsh competition, time pressure and increasing ...
Purpose Drawing on the conservation of resources theory and social exchange theory, this study aims ...
Due to growing work-family demands, supervisors need to effectively exhibit family supportive superv...
This study examined the role of job satisfaction, relational identification with supervisor, and wor...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
This article presents a multilevel approach that uncovers how day-to-day variations in workload infl...
This paper examines how family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) are associated with employee...
Family supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) have emerged as a powerful resource of informal suppor...
This article presents a multilevel approach that uncovers how day-to-day variations in workload infl...
This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organ...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organ...
This study explores the nomological network of family supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
International audienceIn a context characterized by harsh competition, time pressure and increasing ...
Purpose Drawing on the conservation of resources theory and social exchange theory, this study aims ...
Due to growing work-family demands, supervisors need to effectively exhibit family supportive superv...
This study examined the role of job satisfaction, relational identification with supervisor, and wor...