Balancing work and family when family is work: a reconceptualization of work–family integration, burnout and detachment in family business

IF 3.6 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Family Business Management Pub Date : 2024-05-08 DOI:10.1108/jfbm-03-2024-0067
Timothy Blumentritt, Robert Randolph, Gaia Marchisio
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Abstract

Purpose

Building from calls for greater interdisciplinary research in interpreting family business phenomena, we integrate research on work–family conflict, detachment and burnout from both organizational and family studies. Using the characteristic work–family integration of family business settings as a backdrop we develop theoretical arguments that emphasize the reconciliatory role of interdisciplinary perspectives to explain the ostensibly contradictory findings in extant research. The diminishing barriers separating work and life spheres occurring in most global industries illustrate the importance of conceiving the study of work–life phenomena through recursive, rather than linear, logics and emphasizing the relevance of family business research in providing a contextual foundation for interdisciplinary discussions.

Design/methodology/approach

This theoretical paper integrates perspectives from the literatures on organizational behavior and family systems theory to form six propositions on the relationship between work–life integration and the antecedents and consequences of burnout and psychological detachment.

Findings

This paper explores the nuances that overlapping work and family roles might be a source of both harmony and discord in family firms. In doing so, our research contributes to the growing relationship between family systems theory and family business research, and creates the foundation for future empirical studies on the psychological dynamics that underlie work–family integration.

Originality/value

This research advances a novel perspective on the interactions between work–family integration and burnout and detachment, and does so by noting that the way the family business literature treats work–family integration may apply to any employee that experiences tension between these different spheres of their identity.

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当家庭就是工作时平衡工作与家庭:重新认识家庭企业中工作与家庭的融合、倦怠和疏离
目的在呼吁加强跨学科研究以解释家族企业现象的基础上,我们整合了组织研究和家庭研究中有关工作与家庭冲突、疏离和倦怠的研究。以家族企业环境中工作与家庭融合的特点为背景,我们提出了理论论据,强调跨学科视角的调和作用,以解释现有研究中表面上相互矛盾的发现。在大多数全球行业中,工作与生活领域之间的障碍越来越小,这说明了通过递归而非线性逻辑来构思工作与生活现象研究的重要性,并强调了家族企业研究在为跨学科讨论提供背景基础方面的相关性。本文综合了组织行为学和家庭系统理论的观点,就工作与生活的融合与职业倦怠和心理疏离的前因后果之间的关系提出了六个命题。研究结果本文探讨了工作与家庭角色重叠可能是家族企业和谐与不和谐的根源这一细微差别。在此过程中,我们的研究为家庭系统理论与家族企业研究之间日益紧密的关系做出了贡献,并为未来有关工作与家庭融合的心理动态的实证研究奠定了基础。原创性/价值这项研究为工作与家庭融合与职业倦怠和疏离之间的相互作用提供了一个新的视角,并指出家族企业文献对待工作与家庭融合的方式可能适用于任何在其身份的不同领域之间经历紧张关系的员工。
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