The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory support and organizational family supportive values), work-to-family conflict (WFC), and work- and nonwork-related outcomes in a cross-cultural comparative context involving Taiwanese and British employees. The authors surveyed 264 Taiwanese employees and 137 British employees using structured questionnaires. For both Taiwanese and British employees, work resources were found to be negatively related to WFC but positively related to work satisfaction. WFC was negatively related to work and/or family satisfaction. More important, the authors found that nation moderated the relationship between supervisory support and WFC: Supervisory support had a stronger ...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
Relationships between work overload and parental demands with work-family conflict were investigated...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory support and or...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory su...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work and family demands and resources, wor...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work and family demands and resources, wor...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine the impact of organizational support on work-fami...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research was to explore relations between work/family demands, work flex...
x, 240 leaves ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MGT 2001 LukThe purpose of this thes...
Using data from focus groups in five countries (China, Hong Kong, Mexico, Singapore, and the United ...
Recent efforts to more fully understand the mechanisms through which work and family experiences and...
Work-family imbalance can induce negative consequences, such as poor physical and psychological well...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Previous research on work-fam...
This article presents phase 2 of the Collaborative International Study of Managerial Stress (CISMS2)...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
Relationships between work overload and parental demands with work-family conflict were investigated...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory support and or...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory su...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work and family demands and resources, wor...
The aim of this research was to explore relations between work and family demands and resources, wor...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine the impact of organizational support on work-fami...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research was to explore relations between work/family demands, work flex...
x, 240 leaves ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MGT 2001 LukThe purpose of this thes...
Using data from focus groups in five countries (China, Hong Kong, Mexico, Singapore, and the United ...
Recent efforts to more fully understand the mechanisms through which work and family experiences and...
Work-family imbalance can induce negative consequences, such as poor physical and psychological well...
152 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2004.Previous research on work-fam...
This article presents phase 2 of the Collaborative International Study of Managerial Stress (CISMS2)...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
The impact of work–family conflict on well-being outcomes is well established, as is the role of soc...
Relationships between work overload and parental demands with work-family conflict were investigated...