Work–family conflict and job satisfaction among construction professionals: the mediating role of emotional exhaustion

IF 1.7 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Tharindu C. Dodanwala, Pooja Shrestha
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Abstract

Purpose Work–family conflict plays a vital role in employees’ work-related satisfaction and emotional exhaustion measures. Yet, the theoretical interrelationship between work–family conflict, emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction has not been fully explored in the construction literature. Hence, this study aims to assess emotional exhaustion’s mediating role in the relationship between work–family conflict and job satisfaction of the construction professionals. Design/methodology/approach Data were gathered from a cross-sectional survey of 308 project-level construction professionals in Sri Lanka. A confirmatory factor analysis followed by three structural equation models was used in analyzing the research hypotheses. Findings The results support the mediation model of emotional exhaustion, in which the emotional exhaustion fully mediated the relationship between work–family conflict and job satisfaction. Hence, the authors concluded that a higher level of work–family conflict would directly contribute to a greater degree of emotional exhaustion, which in turn lessens the job satisfaction of the project employees. Originality/value In identifying how work–family conflict, emotional exhaustion and job satisfaction are linked together, the present study added the mediating role of emotional exhaustion to the previous empirical research on the relationship between work–family conflict and job satisfaction in the context of the construction industry.
建筑专业人员工作家庭冲突与工作满意度:情绪耗竭的中介作用
工作-家庭冲突在员工工作满意度和情绪耗竭测量中起着至关重要的作用。然而,工作-家庭冲突、情绪耗竭和工作满意度之间的理论相互关系在建设文献中尚未得到充分的探讨。因此,本研究旨在探讨情绪耗竭在建筑专业人员工作家庭冲突与工作满意度关系中的中介作用。设计/方法/方法数据来自对斯里兰卡308名项目级建筑专业人员的横断面调查。采用验证性因子分析和三种结构方程模型对研究假设进行分析。结果支持情绪耗竭的中介模型,其中情绪耗竭在工作-家庭冲突与工作满意度之间具有完全的中介作用。因此,作者得出结论,较高水平的工作-家庭冲突将直接导致更大程度的情绪耗竭,从而降低项目员工的工作满意度。本研究在确定工作-家庭冲突、情绪耗竭和工作满意度之间关系的基础上,在以往建筑行业工作-家庭冲突与工作满意度关系的实证研究基础上,增加了情绪耗竭的中介作用。
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On the Horizon
On the Horizon EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
6.20%
发文量
20
期刊介绍: On the Horizon provides an insight into how the changing face of technology is making it possible for educational institutions to form new relationships across geographic and cultural boundaries.
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