Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment – work engagement and workaholism – are related to family satisfaction as reported by employees and their intimate partner. Design/methodology/approach – In total, 398 Japanese couples completed self-reported questionnaires including the model variables. One year later, participants reported again on their family satisfaction. Structural equation modelling analyses were used to test the hypotheses. Findings – As hypothesized, work engagement was positively related to work-family facilitation, which, in turn, predicted own and partner's family satisfaction, also one year later. In contrast, workaholism showed a positive relationship with work-f...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
Dual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working e...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment –...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment - ...
This study among Japanese dual-earner couples examined the impact of workaholism on employees’ and t...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
In their seminal model of work–family enrichment, Greenhaus and Powell (2006) theorized five categor...
This study among 426 Japanese couples working in different occupational sectors tested the hypothesi...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
Dual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working e...
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment –...
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to examine how two different types of heavy work investment - ...
This study among Japanese dual-earner couples examined the impact of workaholism on employees’ and t...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
This study of 168 dual-earner couples examined the relationship between workaholism and relationship...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study was designed to examine whether spouses' work-to-family (WF...
In their seminal model of work–family enrichment, Greenhaus and Powell (2006) theorized five categor...
This study among 426 Japanese couples working in different occupational sectors tested the hypothesi...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
PURPOSE: This study investigated the distinctiveness of two types of heavy work investment (i.e., wo...
Dual-income families are challenged by several issues in terms of conciliation between the working e...