Relationship between Personality Traits and Work Life Balance with a Mediating Role of Work Family Conflict

Al-NASR Pub Date : 2024-03-14 DOI:10.53762/alnasr.03.01.e08
Sania Fatima, Ms Habiba Tariq, Baneeha Zainab, Mishal Zoha
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This study explores the nexus between personality traits and work-life balance, with a focus on the intermediary role of work-family conflict. The research, quantitative in nature, employs a correlational design, using instruments such as the Ten Item Personality Inventory (TIPI) and Work and Family Conflict Scales (WAFCS) to assess a sample of 200 salespersons in Gujranwala, Pakistan. Key personality traits examined include extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, emotional stability, and openness to experience. Results reveal a significant negative correlation between several personality traits (extraversion, agreeableness, and conscientiousness) and work-family conflict, and a positive correlation between extraversion and emotional stability with work-life balance. Openness to experience, however, does not significantly predict work-life balance outcomes. Work-family conflict is found to have a substantial negative impact on work-life balance and serves as a partial mediator in the relationship between certain personality traits and work-life balance. The study underscores the critical influence of personality traits on the work-life balance equation and the mediating role of work-family conflict. It suggests that a better understanding of these relationships can aid organizations in tailoring interventions and support systems to individual employee needs, enhancing both personal well-being and organizational productivity. study's implications extend to the realm of human resource policies and practices, emphasizing the importance of considering personality dimensions in work-life balance initiatives. However, the research's correlational nature and its focus on a specific professional group in a singular geographic locale highlight the need for further, more diverse studies to broaden the generalizability of these findings.
人格特质与工作生活平衡之间的关系以及工作家庭冲突的中介作用
本研究探讨了人格特质与工作和生活平衡之间的关系,重点是工作和家庭冲突的中介作用。研究采用相关性设计,使用十项人格量表(TIPI)和工作与家庭冲突量表(WAFCS)等工具,对巴基斯坦古杰兰瓦拉的 200 名销售人员样本进行定量评估。研究的主要人格特质包括外向性、合意性、自觉性、情绪稳定性和经验开放性。结果显示,几种人格特质(外向性、合意性和自觉性)与工作-家庭冲突之间存在明显的负相关,而外向性和情绪稳定性与工作-生活平衡之间存在正相关。然而,经验开放性并不能显著预测工作与生活平衡的结果。研究发现,工作-家庭冲突对工作-生活平衡有很大的负面影响,并在某些人格特质与工作-生活平衡的关系中起到部分中介作用。研究表明,更好地理解这些关系可以帮助组织根据员工的个人需求调整干预措施和支持系统,从而提高个人福祉和组织生产力。研究的意义延伸到人力资源政策和实践领域,强调了在工作与生活平衡举措中考虑人格维度的重要性。然而,这项研究的相关性和它对特定地域特定职业群体的关注,突出了进一步开展更多样化研究的必要性,以扩大这些发现的普遍性。
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