走向对工作-家庭边界管理的动态理解:一种控制理论视角

Toward a dynamic understanding of work–family boundary management: A control theory perspective.

Journal of Occupational Health Psychology · 2025
被引 6 · 同刊同年前 5%
ABS 4

中文导读

本研究结合控制理论与边界理论,通过10周日记数据发现,工作-家庭冲突会促使个体更频繁使用某些边界管理策略,但策略使用未必能减少后续冲突,揭示了边界管理的动态性。

Abstract

Boundary theory posits boundary management tactics as specific behaviors. Yet, little is known about whether and why individuals use these tactics variably. Incorporating control theory and boundary theory, we conceptualized boundary management tactics intended to segment work from family (BMT) as dynamic, goal-directed behaviors adopted in response to a perceived work-family discrepancy (i.e., work-to-family conflict). Using 10-week weekly diary data (N = 247), we examined within-person variation in the use of multidimensional BMT to determine whether increased work-to-family conflict prompts greater future use of BMT and whether BMT subsequently relate to less work-to-family conflict. Aligned with theory, we found substantial within-person variability in BMT (31%). Physical, technological, and temporal tactics were used more often and in a relatively more routinized way than communication tactics. Results revealed that strain-based work-to-family conflict related to greater future use of temporal and physical tactics, with the strongest effect across a 1-week interval. Unexpectedly, overall BMT did not relate to later time- and strain-based work-to-family conflict, and temporal tactics related to more time-based work-to-family conflict in following weeks. This study offers more nuanced knowledge about the dynamic use of multidimensional BMT and lays a foundation for further research to advance a process-oriented understanding of work-family boundary management. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2025 APA, all rights reserved).

工作-家庭边界管理控制理论工作-家庭冲突纵向研究组织行为学