To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contributing to this work. This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Psychological Association and can be found at: http://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/apl/index.aspxWe tested the effects of a work–family intervention on employee reports of safety compliance and organizational citizenship behaviors in 30 health care facilities using a group-randomized trial. Based on conservation of resources theory and the work–home resources model, we hypothesized that implementing a work–family intervention aimed at increasing contextual resources via supervisor support for work and family, and employee control over work ...
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in relation to the environment and health and safety, co...
Training supervisors to increase their family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) has demonstrate...
This study examines the process through which family interference with work (FIW) negatively relates...
We tested the effects of a work-family intervention on employee reports of safety compliance and org...
This study questions the exclusive discretionary nature of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)...
Two studies investigate whether employees viewing discretionary safety activities as part of their j...
Using the Work-Home Resources (W-HR) model as an overarching theoretical framework, we seek to exami...
This study questions the exclusive discretionary nature of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)...
The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizenship behav...
Employee safety citizenship behaviors are crucial to risk management in safety-critical industries, ...
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 framework, our study seeks to examine t...
Research on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) has focused on the positive aspects of the co...
Research suggests that supervisors and peers can help employees make sense of what is important or e...
Background: Organizational Citizenship Behavior indicates an individual cautious behavior that altho...
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in relation to the environment and health and safety, co...
Training supervisors to increase their family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) has demonstrate...
This study examines the process through which family interference with work (FIW) negatively relates...
We tested the effects of a work-family intervention on employee reports of safety compliance and org...
This study questions the exclusive discretionary nature of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)...
Two studies investigate whether employees viewing discretionary safety activities as part of their j...
Using the Work-Home Resources (W-HR) model as an overarching theoretical framework, we seek to exami...
This study questions the exclusive discretionary nature of organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)...
The current study investigated the relationship between demands for organizational citizenship behav...
Employee safety citizenship behaviors are crucial to risk management in safety-critical industries, ...
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 framework, our study seeks to examine t...
Research on organizational citizenship behaviors (OCB) has focused on the positive aspects of the co...
Research suggests that supervisors and peers can help employees make sense of what is important or e...
Background: Organizational Citizenship Behavior indicates an individual cautious behavior that altho...
Organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs) in relation to the environment and health and safety, co...
Training supervisors to increase their family-supportive supervisor behaviors (FSSB) has demonstrate...
This study examines the process through which family interference with work (FIW) negatively relates...