养家糊口:工作不安全感、工作-家庭冲突和亲子依恋的中介模型测试

IF 1.9 4区 社会学 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Liu Hongbo, M. Waqas, H. Tariq, Farzan Yahya
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引用次数: 6

摘要

工作不安全感被定义为在工作环境中感知到的连续性的丧失,其范围可以从失去一些主观上重要的工作特征到永远失去工作本身,它与组织和个人层面的许多不利结果有关。然而,它对员工家庭生活的影响却相对较少受到关注。为此,本研究基于角色压力理论和边界理论,回答了工作不安全感对亲子依恋的影响;到目前为止,一个被忽视的现象。此外,本研究亦探讨细分偏好如何减轻工作不安全感的负面影响。基于318个中国个体的时间滞后双元数据(包括318名父母和318名子女),我们发现所有的关系都是支持的,即工作不安全感通过工作家庭冲突的中介作用削弱了亲子依恋。研究还发现,员工的细分偏好限制了工作不安全感的负面影响,削弱了其对家庭领域的影响。本研究不仅突出了工作不安全感对家庭领域的影响、发生的机制以及特定因素的调节作用,而且为组织改善员工的家庭生活提供了见解。讨论了对理论的广泛贡献、实际意义以及对未来研究的建议。
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Bringing home the bacon: Testing a moderated mediation model of job insecurity, work–family conflict, and parent–child attachment
Job insecurity, defined as a perceived loss of continuity in a job situation that can span from the loss of some subjectively important job features to the permanent loss of the job itself, has been associated with a number of adverse outcomes at organizational as well as individual levels. However, how it affects employees’ family life has gained relatively less attention. To examine this, based on role stress theory and boundary theory, this study answers how job insecurity affects parent–child attachment; so far, an ignored phenomenon. Besides, this study also investigates how segmentation preference mitigates the adverse effects of job insecurity. Based on time-lagged, 318 dyadic (including 318 parents and 318 kids) data collected from Chinese individuals, we found support for all the proposed relationships, i.e. job insecurity weakens the parent–child attachment through mediating effect of work–family conflict. The findings also conclude that employees’ segmentation preference restricts the adverse effects of job insecurity and weakens its effect on the family domain. In yielding these findings, this study not only highlights the effect of perceived job insecurity on the family domain, the mechanism through which it occurs, and the moderating effect of a given factor but also provides insights to organizations so they could improve employees’ family life. The broader contribution to theory, practical implications, and suggestions for future research are discussed.
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期刊介绍: Social Science Information is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research in the social sciences at large with special focus on theoretical debates, methodology and comparative and (particularly) cross-cultural research.
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