Understanding stressor–strain relationships during the COVID-19 pandemic: the role of social support, adjustment to remote work, and work–life conflict

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT Journal of Management & Organization Pub Date : 2021-09-17 DOI:10.1017/jmo.2021.50
Ward van Zoonen, A. Sivunen, K. Blomqvist, Thomas Olsson, A. Ropponen, Kaisa Henttonen, M. Vartiainen
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Abstract This study investigates how the transition to remote work during the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic is experienced by employees. We investigate to what extent perceived work stressors relate to psychological strain through perceptions of social support, work–life conflict, and adjustment to remote work. The findings expound the mechanisms underlying psychological strain in the context of sudden organizational change. Specifically, this study shows that both challenge stressors and hindrance stressors have negative impact on adjustment to remote work, whereas hindrance stressors are more strongly negatively related to social support. The study further demonstrates that there is hardly any buffering impact of job control, work structuring, and communication technology use on the implications of these work stressors. These findings contribute to our theoretical understanding and provide actionable implications for organizational policies in facilitating employees' adaptation to remote work.
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了解COVID-19大流行期间的压力-紧张关系:社会支持的作用、对远程工作的适应以及工作-生活冲突
摘要本研究调查了2019冠状病毒病大流行期间员工如何过渡到远程工作。我们通过对社会支持、工作-生活冲突和远程工作适应的感知来调查工作压力源与心理压力的关系。研究结果阐述了组织突然变化背景下心理紧张的潜在机制。具体而言,本研究表明挑战压力源和阻碍压力源对远程工作适应均有负向影响,而阻碍压力源对社会支持的负向影响更为强烈。研究进一步表明,工作控制、工作结构和通信技术的使用对这些工作压力源的影响几乎没有任何缓冲作用。这些发现有助于我们的理论理解,并为促进员工适应远程工作的组织政策提供可操作的启示。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management & Organization is an international peer-reviewed journal from eContent, in association with ANZAM. It provides global perspectives on management and organization of benefit to scholars, educators, students, practitioners, policy-makers and consultants worldwide. In one forum, Journal of Management & Organization covers: •Qualitative and quantitative empirical research articles •Theoretical and conceptual articles •Literature reviews - including those from theses •Articles on management education and learning •Practitioner perspectives and case studies •Methodological advances - including those from theses
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