Using the work–home resources (W-HR) model as an overarching framework, our study seeks to examine the interplay between employees’ provision and receipt of interpersonal organizational citizenship behaviours (OCB-I; i.e. helping behaviours), and its spillover effects on two family outcomes (family performance and marital withdrawal behaviours). Further, we simultaneously test resource depletion (emotional exhaustion) and resource generation (personal accomplishment) mechanisms linking OCB-Is and the family domain. Based on a time-lagged, dual-source study of 320 employees, we found that OCB-I enactment is positively related to both exhaustion (only for those who receive low OCB-Is from colleagues) and personal accomplishment at work (regar...
Research on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) has focused on the positive aspects of the co...
This study explores the nomological network of family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...
Using the work–home resources (W-HR) model as an overarching framework, our study seeks to examine t...
Using the Work-Home Resources (W-HR) model as an overarching theoretical framework, we seek to exami...
Using the work–home resources (W-HR) model as an overarching framework, our study seeks to examine t...
Drawing from the literature on behavioral spillover effects, the work-home resources model and resea...
This study investigated the main and conditional indirect effects of emotional and instrumental fami...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
The article extends the literature of organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) by providing suppor...
By and large, prior research has focused on the positive aspects of organizational citizenship behav...
Studies on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) mainly focus on the positive effects, whereas...
Using experience-sampling methodology, the present study offers a within-individual test of the buff...
Using experience-sampling methodology, the present study offers a within-individual test of the buff...
In their seminal model of work–family enrichment, Greenhaus and Powell (2006) theorized five categor...
Research on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) has focused on the positive aspects of the co...
This study explores the nomological network of family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...
Using the work–home resources (W-HR) model as an overarching framework, our study seeks to examine t...
Using the Work-Home Resources (W-HR) model as an overarching theoretical framework, we seek to exami...
Using the work–home resources (W-HR) model as an overarching framework, our study seeks to examine t...
Drawing from the literature on behavioral spillover effects, the work-home resources model and resea...
This study investigated the main and conditional indirect effects of emotional and instrumental fami...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
The article extends the literature of organisational citizenship behaviour (OCB) by providing suppor...
By and large, prior research has focused on the positive aspects of organizational citizenship behav...
Studies on organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) mainly focus on the positive effects, whereas...
Using experience-sampling methodology, the present study offers a within-individual test of the buff...
Using experience-sampling methodology, the present study offers a within-individual test of the buff...
In their seminal model of work–family enrichment, Greenhaus and Powell (2006) theorized five categor...
Research on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) has focused on the positive aspects of the co...
This study explores the nomological network of family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
This research provides a theory-driven approach to study the relationship between work-family polici...