工作与生活的平衡:远程压力与婚姻状况的相互作用

Azelin Aziz, Attia Aman‐Ullah
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工作场所的远程压力(Telepressure),是指员工通过使用信息和通信技术对与工作相关的通信进行快速回复的关注和冲动,它可能会影响员工工作与生活的平衡以及员工的幸福感。本研究旨在确定远程压力与工作生活平衡之间的关系。本研究进一步检验了婚姻状况在远程压力和工作与生活平衡之间的调节作用。本研究通过在线调查从马来西亚的 558 名志愿者中收集数据。采用的是简单方便的技术。数据通过 SPSS 的 PROCESS 宏进行分析。结果显示,远程压力对工作与生活平衡有重大影响。结果进一步证实,员工的婚姻状况调节了远程压力与工作生活平衡之间的关系。结果还发现,已婚者的远程压力较高,而单身者的远程压力较低。本研究的模型得到了角色冲突理论的支持。角色冲突理论认为,由于额外的工作需求,员工的工作和个人生活之间会产生冲突。这是一个独特的组合,在后 COVID 时代背景下非常重要,但以前对其探讨较少。在马来西亚,还没有关于 "远程压力->婚姻状况->工作与生活平衡 "的研究。
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Work-life Balance: Telepressure and Marital Status Interaction
Telepressure in the workplace, represented as an employee's concern and urge to reply fast to work-related communications through the use of information and communication technologies, which may be concerned about poorer employee work-life balance and the employee’s inferior well-being. This study aims to identify the relationship between telepressure and work-life balance. This study further tested the moderating role of marital status between telepressure and work-life balance. Data for the present study was collected from 558 volunteers from Malaysia by getting responses through online surveys. The employing simple technique was convenience. Data was analysed through PROCESS macro using SPSS. Results showed the significant influence of telepressure on work-life balance. Results further confirmed that employees' marital status moderates this relationship of telepressure on work-life balance. Results also found that the telepressure is seen high among married people but low among single people. Present study’s model is supported by the Role Conflict Theory. Which covers the conflicts arises between work and personal life of employees as a result of extra demand of work. This is a unique combination that is important in the post-COVID context, and it was less explored previously. While no study has been found covering "telepressure->marital status->work-life balance" in context of Malaysia previously.
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