The present study examines whether daily recovery inhibiting and enhancing conditions predict day-levels of work-family conflict (WFC), work-family facilitation (WFF), exhaustion and vigor. Forty-nine individuals from various professional backgrounds in Spain provided questionnaire and daily survey measures over a period of five working days. Multilevel analyses showed that day-levels of work pressure and recovery after breaks at work significantly predicted WFC and exhaustion, and WFF and vigor, respectively. Moreover, daily fluctuations in expression of emotions had different effects depending on the expressed content (negative or positive) and the setting where it took place (work or home). Furthermore, additional analyses provided some ...
The objective of this study is twofold: first, to analyze whether the daily level of energy in terms...
Workaholics generally allocate an excessive amount of time and energy to their work at the expense o...
This diary study examines the psychological processes that contribute to daily recovery from emotion...
The present study examines whether daily recovery inhibiting and enhancing conditions predict day-le...
Item does not contain fulltextBased on the effort-recovery model, this study links work-family confl...
Based on the effort-recovery model, this study links work–family conflict (WFC) and family–work conf...
In this daily diary research, we aimed to examine the effect of employees’ experience of work-family...
For many years, work-life literature has focused almost exclusively on the interaction between the w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of four recovery experiences (psychol...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to provide an integrative overview of the associations between ...
In this diary study, we aimed to examine the moderating effects of the following: (i) recovery effor...
In this diary study, we aimed to examine the moderating effects of the following: (i) recovery effor...
This study of 104 Chilean employees examines the process of WFF—recovery—general health on a daily b...
The objective of this study is twofold: first, to analyze whether the daily level of energy in terms...
Workaholics generally allocate an excessive amount of time and energy to their work at the expense o...
This diary study examines the psychological processes that contribute to daily recovery from emotion...
The present study examines whether daily recovery inhibiting and enhancing conditions predict day-le...
Item does not contain fulltextBased on the effort-recovery model, this study links work-family confl...
Based on the effort-recovery model, this study links work–family conflict (WFC) and family–work conf...
In this daily diary research, we aimed to examine the effect of employees’ experience of work-family...
For many years, work-life literature has focused almost exclusively on the interaction between the w...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of four recovery experiences (psychol...
AbstractThe aim of this research was to provide an integrative overview of the associations between ...
In this diary study, we aimed to examine the moderating effects of the following: (i) recovery effor...
In this diary study, we aimed to examine the moderating effects of the following: (i) recovery effor...
This study of 104 Chilean employees examines the process of WFF—recovery—general health on a daily b...
The objective of this study is twofold: first, to analyze whether the daily level of energy in terms...
Workaholics generally allocate an excessive amount of time and energy to their work at the expense o...
This diary study examines the psychological processes that contribute to daily recovery from emotion...