选择太多?工作灵活性何时改善或损害工作生活结果

Spoiled for Choice? When Work Flexibility Improves or Impairs Work–Life Outcomes

JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2023
被引 14
人大 AFT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究通过双过程决策模型扩展资源保存理论,发现工作灵活性通过规划机制影响工作生活平衡和疲劳,且效果受未来时间焦点和环境中断调节。

Abstract

Work flexibility, which reflects employee discretion over where and/or when they complete tasks, has become a pervasive practice designed to reduce stress and enhance work–life balance. Despite its popularity, relatively little is known about its potential drawbacks. Through extending conservation of resources theory using dual process models of decision-making, we develop and test a theoretical model that demonstrates how and for whom perceived flexibility can improve or impair work-life outcomes. Across two studies utilizing panel data collected in three waves, we demonstrate that planning is a key mediating mechanism that allows individuals to translate the discretion afforded by flexibility into enhanced work-life balance and reduced exhaustion. Furthermore, we find that planning among those with a low future temporal focus, who are not inclined to plan by default, was strongly influenced by environmental discontinuities (e.g., disruptions to routines). Specifically, while flexibility increased planning when individuals experienced discontinuities, flexibility reduced planning among individuals in stable and familiar circumstances, which ultimately impaired work-life outcomes. Our model offers a useful theoretical lens to understand how individuals manage, and occasionally mismanage, the expanded discretion offered by flexibility.

工作灵活性工作生活平衡资源保存理论决策双过程模型规划机制