The longitudinal, multisource, multimethod study presented herein examines the role of employees' work-family integration in the spillover of daily job satisfaction onto daily marital satisfaction and affective states experienced by employees at home. The spillover linkages are modeled at the within-individual level, and results support the main effects of daily job satisfaction on daily marital satisfaction and affect at home, as well as the moderating effect of work-family integration on the strength of the within-individual spillover effects on home affect. That is, employees with highly integrated work and family roles exhibited stronger intraindividual spillover effects on positive and negative affect at home
The current study examined, from a dispositional perspective, the process of negative Work-to-Family...
AbstractThe relationship between work-family positive interactions and different forms of satisfacti...
The current diary study among 50 Spanish dual-earner couples examines whether engagement at work has...
In this study, we examined how work-related positive and negative affect spill over to the family do...
With the increased labor market participation of women—and therewith the increase in dual-earner cou...
Work and family are life\u27s central roles for most individuals, yet the relationship between these...
To date, most scholarship on work-family spillover effects has ignored the additive or interactive d...
This article presents a longitudinal examination of antecedents and outcomes of work-to-family confl...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
This study of n = 201 knowledge workers examines positive and negative spillover between work and ho...
AbstractThe purpose of this daily diary study was to investigate whether a positive experience initi...
In their seminal model of work–family enrichment, Greenhaus and Powell (2006) theorized five categor...
For years, self-determination scholars focused on employees’ basic psychological need for autonomy, ...
This dissertation examines the combined effects of job and household characteristics on workers' sep...
This diary study among 75 Spanish dual earner couples investigates whether emotional labor performed...
The current study examined, from a dispositional perspective, the process of negative Work-to-Family...
AbstractThe relationship between work-family positive interactions and different forms of satisfacti...
The current diary study among 50 Spanish dual-earner couples examines whether engagement at work has...
In this study, we examined how work-related positive and negative affect spill over to the family do...
With the increased labor market participation of women—and therewith the increase in dual-earner cou...
Work and family are life\u27s central roles for most individuals, yet the relationship between these...
To date, most scholarship on work-family spillover effects has ignored the additive or interactive d...
This article presents a longitudinal examination of antecedents and outcomes of work-to-family confl...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
This study of n = 201 knowledge workers examines positive and negative spillover between work and ho...
AbstractThe purpose of this daily diary study was to investigate whether a positive experience initi...
In their seminal model of work–family enrichment, Greenhaus and Powell (2006) theorized five categor...
For years, self-determination scholars focused on employees’ basic psychological need for autonomy, ...
This dissertation examines the combined effects of job and household characteristics on workers' sep...
This diary study among 75 Spanish dual earner couples investigates whether emotional labor performed...
The current study examined, from a dispositional perspective, the process of negative Work-to-Family...
AbstractThe relationship between work-family positive interactions and different forms of satisfacti...
The current diary study among 50 Spanish dual-earner couples examines whether engagement at work has...