| Literature DB >> 24917073 |
Jade S Jenkins1, Camille J Heneghan1, Sarah F Bailey1, Larissa K Barber1.
Abstract
In this investigation, we draw from the job demands-resource model and conservation of resources theory to examine the relationship between job demands, the work-family interface and worker behaviours. Data collected from an online survey of workers revealed that hindrance demands indirectly increase interpersonal and organizational deviance through work interference with family and family interference with work. Challenge demands indirectly predict interpersonal and organizational deviance through work interference with family. Finally, hindrance demands indirectly decreased individual-directed organizational citizenship behaviours through work-to-family enrichment. Taken together, these results stress the relevance of job demand management and resource drain/acquisition to counterproductive and extra-role behaviours.Keywords: employee deviance; job demands; organizational citizenship behaviours; work-family enrichment; work-family interference
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24917073 DOI: 10.1002/smi.2586
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Stress Health ISSN: 1532-3005 Impact factor: 3.519