中国价值观对中国银行员工工作生活平衡满意度的中介作用:个案研究

Zaiton Hassan, Carmen Chong Wen Shuen, Nur Fatihah Abdullah Bandar, Surena Sabil
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由于工作和个人生活中的压力水平不断上升,工作与生活平衡的话题在西方已经成为一个广泛讨论的问题。直到最近,这个话题才在包括马来西亚在内的亚洲国家流行起来。虽然有研究探讨了银行业的工作与生活平衡,但在中国大陆以外的地区,研究华人工作与生活平衡的文化方面的研究仍然很少。本研究旨在通过探讨中国价值观在马来西亚沙捞越华人银行员工工作生活平衡前因(包括工作投入、工作超负荷、工作支持、家庭投入、家庭超负荷和家庭支持)与工作生活平衡满意度之间的中介作用来填补这一空白。本研究采用定量方法收集了52名中国银行员工的数据,然后使用IBM SPSS 25.0版本、Pearson相关分析和PROCESS进行中介分析。本研究结果表明,中国价值观在工作与生活平衡的前因(工作投入、工作超负荷、工作支持和家庭支持)与工作与生活平衡满意度的关系中起着显著的中介作用。基于这些发现,建议在银行部门制定和实施工作与生活平衡计划时,考虑中国价值观的一些文化方面,这些方面通常被其他种族所接受。该研究强调了在设计工作场所计划时考虑文化差异的重要性,以提高员工对工作与生活平衡的满意度。
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The Mediating Role of Chinese Values in the Satisfaction of Work-Life Balance among Chinese Bank Employees: A Case Study
The topic of Work-Life Balance has become a widely discussed issue in Western contexts due to the rising stress levels in both work and personal life. Only recently has the topic become popular in Asian countries, including Malaysia. While studies have explored the Work-Life Balance in the banking sector, there remains a scarcity of research examining the cultural aspect of the Work-Life Balance of Chinese ethnicity outside Mainland China. This study aims to fill this gap by exploring the mediating role of Chinese Values on the relationship between antecedents of Work-Life Balance (including work involvement, work overload, work support, family involvement, family overload, and family support) and Work-Life Balance satisfaction among Chinese bank employees in Sarawak, Malaysia. A quantitative method was employed to gather data from 52 Chinese bank employees, which was then analysed using IBM SPSS version 25.0, Pearson Correlation Analysis, and the PROCESS for mediation. The results of this study demonstrate that Chinese Values play a significant mediating role in the relationship between some of the antecedents of Work-Life Balance (work involvement, work overload, work support and family support) and satisfaction with Work-Life Balance. Based on these findings, it is recommended that some cultural aspects of Chinese values, which are usually accepted by other ethnicities, be considered when developing and implementing Work-Life Balance programs in the banking sector. The study highlights the importance of considering cultural differences in the design of workplace programs to improve Work-Life Balance satisfaction among employees.
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