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Harmony at Home—Nurturing Work-Pet Family Enrichment and Harmony Through a Self-Determination Lens: The Moderating Role of the Dark Triad
Work-pet[family] enrichment has been recognised as an important part of the work-family boundaries as many families have pets of their own. Despite its increasing importance for both families and organisations, so far, no studies have explored how and when it increases harmony at home. Relying on the self-determination theory, we argued that work-pet[family] enrichment would improve employees' harmony through the satisfaction of autonomy, relatedness, and competency needs. It was also proposed that the Dark Triad (Machiavellianism, psychopathy, and narcissism) would moderate this indirect path. To test the proposed conceptual model, a daily diary study during 10 working days was conducted (67 × 10 = 670 measurement occasions). The multilevel findings supported the hypotheses and showed that work-pet[family] enrichment increased harmony through the satisfaction of the three psychological needs. Moreover, the indirect effect through competence and relatedness needs was moderated by the DT; however, the indirect effect of work-pet[family] enrichment on harmony through the satisfaction of autonomy needs was not moderated by the DT. Specifically, the relationship between work-pet[family] enrichment and harmony through relatedness and competency needs was stronger for those who scored higher on the DT. Practical implications are discussed.
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The International Journal of Psychology (IJP) is the journal of the International Union of Psychological Science (IUPsyS) and is published under the auspices of the Union. IJP seeks to support the IUPsyS in fostering the development of international psychological science. It aims to strengthen the dialog within psychology around the world and to facilitate communication among different areas of psychology and among psychologists from different cultural backgrounds. IJP is the outlet for empirical basic and applied studies and for reviews that either (a) incorporate perspectives from different areas or domains within psychology or across different disciplines, (b) test the culture-dependent validity of psychological theories, or (c) integrate literature from different regions in the world.