All job demands are exhausting, but hindrance job demands are particularly stressful since they also impede personal growth and goal attainment. In the present study, we use the dual perspective model to distinguish between agency hindrance job demands (i.e., task-related stressors that cost energy and offer few opportunities for mastery and competence) and communion hindrance job demands (i.e., social stressors that cost energy and limit the probability of experiencing close relationships). We hypothesize that daily agency hindrance job demands and daily communion hindrance job demands have unique indirect and negative associations with daily job performance (i.e., in-role and extra-role performance behaviors) through daily work engagement...
This study focused on daily job crafting and explored its contextual determinants and one motivation...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
This study examined volunteer work engagement as a buffer in the relationship between two types of j...
This study uses proactive work behavior and job demands–resources (JD-R) theories to propose that em...
Building upon the Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, this longitudinal study examined whether j...
Drawing on self-determination and play theories, we develop a process model that proposes that daily...
Job crafting is a form of proactive work behaviour that employees initiate to make changes to the ph...
The present study investigates the possible mechanisms involved in the link between daily job crafti...
The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model postulates that job demands and job resources constitute two ...
Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is deliberate behavior by employees that harms the interests o...
In this weekly diary study, we integrated research on job crafting to explore the associations betwe...
The present study among 158 primary school teachers in Croatia integrated the challenge-hindrance st...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...
This study focused on daily job crafting and explored its contextual determinants and one motivation...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
This study examined volunteer work engagement as a buffer in the relationship between two types of j...
This study uses proactive work behavior and job demands–resources (JD-R) theories to propose that em...
Building upon the Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, this longitudinal study examined whether j...
Drawing on self-determination and play theories, we develop a process model that proposes that daily...
Job crafting is a form of proactive work behaviour that employees initiate to make changes to the ph...
The present study investigates the possible mechanisms involved in the link between daily job crafti...
The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model postulates that job demands and job resources constitute two ...
Counterproductive work behavior (CWB) is deliberate behavior by employees that harms the interests o...
In this weekly diary study, we integrated research on job crafting to explore the associations betwe...
The present study among 158 primary school teachers in Croatia integrated the challenge-hindrance st...
Workaholism has become more prevalent in today’s society – more individuals experience negative eff...
This study focused on daily job crafting and explored its contextual determinants and one motivation...
Unfinished work tasks have been identified as a significant job-related stressor in recent occupatio...
This study examined volunteer work engagement as a buffer in the relationship between two types of j...