scholarly journals The Moderating Effect of Supervisory Social Support on the Relationship between Second Generation Latinos’ and Asians’ Assimilation Level and Work-Family Conflict

2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yazmin Perez-Lopez
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-95
Author(s):  
Nurhafizah Zainal ◽  
Dahlia Zawawi ◽  
Yuhanis Abdul Aziz ◽  
Mass Hareeza Ali

This study aims to examine the relationship between work-family conflict (work interference family and family interference work) and job performance among employees in Malaysian service sector. In addition, this study focuses on exploring the moderating effect of social support received from supervisors and family members on the relationship of work-family conflict dimensions with employee’s job performance. This study is employed quantitative method whereby the questionnaires are used to gather the data.The data for the present study were collected from a total of 250 employees working in Malaysian service sector.The mean, standard deviations, correlations, and moderated hierarchical regression analysis were performed in analyzing the data by using the IBM SPSS statistics software 23. The results of the study indicate that work interference family and family interference work are negatively correlated with employee’s job performance. Moreover, social support received from supervisors and family members is observed to significantly moderate the relationship of work interference family and family interference work with employee’s job performance.


2013 ◽  
Vol 113 (2) ◽  
pp. 619-634 ◽  
Author(s):  
Soojin Lee ◽  
Seckyoung Loretta Kim ◽  
Eun Kyung Park ◽  
Seokhwa Yun

With an increase of female workforce and dual-earner families, work-family conflict has received particular attention. Using a sample of 159 employees in South Korea, this study examined whether work-family conflict mediated the relationship between social support and emotional exhaustion. Supervisor and family support were found to be related negatively to two different aspects of work-family conflict, i.e., work interference with family and family interference with work, respectively. Also, each dimension of work-family conflict was associated with employees' emotional exhaustion. The relationship between supervisor support and emotional exhaustion was mediated by work interference with family; whereas, the relationship between family support and emotional exhaustion was mediated by family interference with work. Implications and future research directions are discussed.


Author(s):  
SooChan Choi ◽  
HeeJong Lee ◽  
SunA Chung ◽  
JiSun Lee

The purposes of this study were to confirm the effect of work-family spillover toward organizational commitment of workers in small and medium sized enterprises, who offered less benefits for maintaining balanced life between workplace and household than major company, and to verify moderate effects of benefits. This study carried out 269 workers in small and medium sized enterprises located in metropolitan area. The major findings were summarized as follows: First, work-family negative spillover, work-family positive spillover, employee benefits showed effects on organizational commitment. Second, the moderating effect of benefits was shown on the relationship between work-family negative spillover and organizational commitment.


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