TY - JOUR
T1 - Family Supportive Work Environment and Employee Work Behaviors: An Investigation of Mediating Mechanisms
AU - Aryee, Samuel
AU - Kim, Tae-Yeol
AU - Ryu, Seongmin
AU - Chu, Chris
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organizational family support (POFS) and a family-supportive supervisor (FSS) on employee work behaviors. Based on data from employed parents and their supervisors (N = 230) in 12 South Korean organizations, structural equation modeling results revealed three salient findings: (1) POFS and FSS are indirectly related to contextual performance through control over work time, (2) FSS is indirectly related to both contextual performance and work withdrawal through organization-based self-esteem (OBSE), and (3) control over work time is indirectly related to the two work outcomes through OBSE. The authors interpret these findings as indicating support for the focus on informal workplace family support and the need for research to examine the psychological resources they engender if we are to understand why these forms of support have their demonstrated outcomes.
AB - This study examined psychological mechanisms that underpin the relationships between perceived organizational family support (POFS) and a family-supportive supervisor (FSS) on employee work behaviors. Based on data from employed parents and their supervisors (N = 230) in 12 South Korean organizations, structural equation modeling results revealed three salient findings: (1) POFS and FSS are indirectly related to contextual performance through control over work time, (2) FSS is indirectly related to both contextual performance and work withdrawal through organization-based self-esteem (OBSE), and (3) control over work time is indirectly related to the two work outcomes through OBSE. The authors interpret these findings as indicating support for the focus on informal workplace family support and the need for research to examine the psychological resources they engender if we are to understand why these forms of support have their demonstrated outcomes.
KW - contextual performance
KW - control over work time
KW - family-supportive work environment
KW - organization-based self-esteem
KW - work withdrawal
KW - contextual performance
KW - control over work time
KW - family-supportive work environment
KW - organization-based self-esteem
KW - work withdrawal
U2 - 10.1177/0149206311435103
DO - 10.1177/0149206311435103
M3 - Journal
SN - 0149-2063
VL - 39
SP - 792
EP - 813
JO - Journal of Management
JF - Journal of Management
IS - 3
ER -