工作-生活意识形态:关于工作与生活信念的情境基础与后果

Work-Life Ideologies: The Contextual Basis and Consequences of Beliefs About Work and Life

Academy of Management Review · 2018
被引 108
人大 A+FT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

提出三种工作-生活意识形态(固定蛋糕、分割、工作优先),分析其情境前因(稀缺、边界、市场力量)及对工作-生活冲突与增益的影响,适合关注工作-生活关系认知的研究者。

Abstract

Work-life scholars have devoted considerable attention to understanding the relationship between work and life but surprisingly little attention to understanding how individuals think about the relationship between work and life. We propose that individuals hold three work-life ideologies, which we define as beliefs about how work and life are related: a fixed (versus expandable) pie ideology, a segmentation (versus integration) ideology, and a work (versus life) priority ideology. Beliefs about the world come, in large part, from the world itself. We therefore advance propositions regarding the contextual antecedents of work-life ideologies; exposure to contexts that prime scarcity, boundaries, and market forces increase the extent to which individuals hold fixed pie, segmentation, and work priority ideologies, respectively. For each prime we also provide four examples of objective contextual features—one each at the family, organizational, community, and societal level of analysis—that make the relevant prime salient and shape the associated work-life ideology. Finally, we propose that work-life ideologies are consequential because they affect individuals’ work-life preferences and how they make sense of demands and resources, which, in turn, affect work-life conflict and enrichment. Our research advances understanding by expanding theory regarding the critical role of cognition in navigating work and life.

工作-生活意识形态固定蛋糕信念分割信念工作优先信念