违反工作-家庭边界:对工作和家庭中打断的反应

Violating Work-Family Boundaries: Reactions to Interruptions at Work and Home

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2017
被引 163
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

通过两周日记研究发现,工作与家庭之间的边界违反事件会通过认知评价和情感反应影响工作家庭冲突和满意度,且打断也可能带来积极情感。

Abstract

Our study builds on recent trends to understand the work-family interface through daily experiences of boundary management. In particular, we investigated boundary violations, or events in which family life breaches the boundary of work and vice versa. Our purpose was to enlighten the process between violations and relevant outcomes, building on the foundations of affective events theory and boundary theory. Specifically, we aim to (1) tease apart boundary violations at work and at home from the established construct of work-family conflict, (2) explore the affective events theory process through which cognitive and affective reactions to boundary violation events contribute to work-family conflict and satisfaction, and (3) examine positive and negative reactions to boundary violations. Findings from a 2-week daily diary study of 121 employed participants partially supported our predictions. Boundary violations contributed to general perceptions of work-family conflict both directly and indirectly through cognitive appraisals of thwarted goals and, in the work domain, negative affective reactions. Violations were also related to satisfaction through goal appraisal. Finally, benefits in the form of positive affect were found from boundary violations due to facilitated goals in the interrupting domain.

工作家庭冲突边界管理情感事件理论认知评价日常日记研究