Two in Distress Make Sorrow less: A Work-Life Conflict Moderated Mediation Model

Inés Martínez-Corts, Sandra Manzanares, F. Medina
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Drawing on the Job Demand-Resource model this paper examines the influence of the social comparison orientation personality trait. It is hypothesized that high social comparison orientation will moderate the negative effect of job demands in the health impairment process on work engagement, mediated by a work-nonwork conflict. A total of 510 nurses from different healthcare centres participated in this study. PROCESS macro was used to test simple and moderated mediation. Results demonstrate that the negative indirect effect of job demands on work engagement via work-non work conflict appears only with low levels of social comparison orientation. Theoretical insights from social comparison literature and the work-nonwork interface into JD-R theory are integrated. The strengths of social comparison orientation employees are highlighted to reduce the depletion of resources needed to cope with non-work demands and promote work engagement.
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困境中的两个人让悲伤变得更少:一个工作与生活冲突缓和的调解模型
本文利用工作需求-资源模型考察了社会比较取向人格特质的影响。假设高社会比较取向会调节健康损害过程中工作要求对工作投入的负向影响,并通过工作-非工作冲突来调节。来自不同医疗中心的510名护士参与了这项研究。PROCESS宏用于测试简单中介和调节中介。结果表明,工作需求通过工作-非工作冲突对工作投入的间接负面影响仅在低水平的社会比较取向下才会出现。从社会比较文献和工作-非工作界面到JD-R理论的理论见解被整合。突出社会比较取向员工的优势,减少应对非工作需求所需资源的枯竭,提高工作投入度。
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