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題名 Humane orientation, work-family conflict, and positive spillover across cultures
作者 曹銀愛
Cho, Eunae
貢獻者 企管系
關鍵詞 humane orientation; work–family conflict; work–family positive spillover; social support; culture
日期 2023-10
上傳時間 29-Jan-2024 09:11:34 (UTC+8)
摘要 Although cross-national work–family research has made great strides in recent decades, knowledge accumulation on the impact of culture on the work–family interface has been hampered by a limited geographical and cultural scope that has excluded countries where cultural expectations regarding work, family, and support may differ. We advance this literature by investigating work–family relationships in a broad range of cultures, including understudied regions of the world (i.e., Sub-Saharan Africa, Southern Asia). We focus on humane orientation (HO), an overlooked cultural dimension that is however central to the study of social support and higher in those regions. We explore its moderating effect on relationships between work and family social support, work–family conflict, and work–family positive spillover. Building on the congruence and compensation perspectives of fit theory, we test alternative hypotheses on a sample of 10,307 participants from 30 countries/territories. We find HO has mostly a compensatory role in the relationships between workplace support and work-to-family conflict. Specifically, supervisor and coworker supports were most strongly and negatively related to conflict in cultures in which support is most needed (i.e., lower HO cultures). Regarding positive spillover, HO has mostly an amplifying role. Coworker (but not supervisor) support was most strongly and positively related to work-to-family positive spillover in higher HO cultures, where providing social support at work is consistent with the societal practice of providing support to one another. Likewise, instrumental (but not emotional) family support was most strongly and positively related to family-to-work positive spillover in higher HO cultures.
關聯 Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol.108, No.10, pp.1573-1597
資料類型 article
DOI https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0001093
dc.contributor 企管系
dc.creator (作者) 曹銀愛
dc.creator (作者) Cho, Eunae
dc.date (日期) 2023-10
dc.date.accessioned 29-Jan-2024 09:11:34 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.available 29-Jan-2024 09:11:34 (UTC+8)-
dc.date.issued (上傳時間) 29-Jan-2024 09:11:34 (UTC+8)-
dc.identifier.uri (URI) https://nccur.lib.nccu.edu.tw/handle/140.119/149389-
dc.description.abstract (摘要) Although cross-national work–family research has made great strides in recent decades, knowledge accumulation on the impact of culture on the work–family interface has been hampered by a limited geographical and cultural scope that has excluded countries where cultural expectations regarding work, family, and support may differ. We advance this literature by investigating work–family relationships in a broad range of cultures, including understudied regions of the world (i.e., Sub-Saharan Africa, Southern Asia). We focus on humane orientation (HO), an overlooked cultural dimension that is however central to the study of social support and higher in those regions. We explore its moderating effect on relationships between work and family social support, work–family conflict, and work–family positive spillover. Building on the congruence and compensation perspectives of fit theory, we test alternative hypotheses on a sample of 10,307 participants from 30 countries/territories. We find HO has mostly a compensatory role in the relationships between workplace support and work-to-family conflict. Specifically, supervisor and coworker supports were most strongly and negatively related to conflict in cultures in which support is most needed (i.e., lower HO cultures). Regarding positive spillover, HO has mostly an amplifying role. Coworker (but not supervisor) support was most strongly and positively related to work-to-family positive spillover in higher HO cultures, where providing social support at work is consistent with the societal practice of providing support to one another. Likewise, instrumental (but not emotional) family support was most strongly and positively related to family-to-work positive spillover in higher HO cultures.
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dc.relation (關聯) Journal of Applied Psychology, Vol.108, No.10, pp.1573-1597
dc.subject (關鍵詞) humane orientation; work–family conflict; work–family positive spillover; social support; culture
dc.title (題名) Humane orientation, work-family conflict, and positive spillover across cultures
dc.type (資料類型) article
dc.identifier.doi (DOI) 10.1037/apl0001093
dc.doi.uri (DOI) https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0001093