Boundary management and recovery when working from home: The moderating roles of segmentation preference and availability demands

Verena C. Haun, C. Remmel, Sascha Haun
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Abstract

Blurred work–home boundaries can hamper teleworkers’ recovery from job demands. In this study, we investigate teleworkers’ temporal, physical, communicative, and technological boundary tactics as predictors of recovery experiences (i.e. psychological detachment and control during leisure time) and recovery outcomes (i.e. exhaustion). We hypothesized that individuals’ work–home segmentation preference as a personal factor and availability demands as a situational factor should moderate the relations between boundary tactics and recovery. Using a web-based survey, we collected data from 274 individuals who mainly worked from home in a lockdown period during the COVID-19 pandemic. Results of hierarchical regression analyses revealed that the use of temporal boundary tactics was positively associated with psychological detachment, control, and lower exhaustion. The use of technological boundary tactics was related to higher psychological detachment. Our moderator hypotheses were partly confirmed: Segmentation preference and availability demands strengthened the relationships between several boundary tactics and psychological detachment, control, and exhaustion. In sum, our study contributes to a better understanding of teleworkers’ recovery processes and provides actionable knowledge for teleworkers on how to enable and sustain their recovery.
在家办公时的边界管理和恢复:分割偏好和可用性需求的调节作用
模糊的工作与家庭界限会阻碍远程工作者从工作需求中恢复过来。在这项研究中,我们研究了远程工作者的时间、身体、沟通和技术边界策略作为恢复体验(即休闲时间的心理超然和控制)和恢复结果(即疲惫)的预测因子。我们假设个体的工作-家庭分割偏好作为个人因素和可用性需求作为情境因素应该调节边界策略与康复之间的关系。通过一项基于网络的调查,我们收集了274名在COVID-19大流行期间主要在家工作的个人的数据。层次回归分析的结果显示,时间边界策略的使用与心理超脱、控制和较低的疲劳程度呈正相关。技术边界战术的使用与较高的心理超然有关。我们的调节假设得到了部分证实:分割偏好和可用性需求加强了几种边界策略与心理超脱、控制和衰竭之间的关系。总之,我们的研究有助于更好地理解远程工作者的恢复过程,并为远程工作者如何实现和维持他们的恢复提供了可操作的知识。
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