WF Flashcards
2 dimensions: WIF, FIW
Frone et al. (1992)
Recovery
Meijman & Mulder (1998)
We all need childcare, but US is behind and it varies
Glass 2009, Hammer et al., 2002.
Family friendly policies are some of the best in the world
Hammer et al., 2006; Kelly 2006
Sources of WFC
Greenhaus & Beutell (1985): time-based strain, strain-based conflict, behavior-based conflict
Scarcity hypothesis
Good (1960): limited resources and cannot confrom to all roles
Enhancement hypothesis
Marks (1977): more roles, more resources/opps for energy to be recharched
Role hypotheses grounded in
SIT (Mead 1934)
Spillover
Greenhaus & Powell (2006); Carlson et al., 2006–> resources can be shared; not related -.02 (Greenhaus & Powell, 2006)
Sources of WFC
Greenhaus & Beutell (1985)
Boundary theory
Allen et al. (2014): cog, physical or beh boundaries–> dimensions of borders Clark (2000)
Systems theory
Hanson (1995)
Meta
Byron (2005)
Culture
Expectations on roles can vary (Mortazavi et al., 2009)
Personality
Frone, 2003: mastery, hardiness, PA, E can be resources
Outcomes
Allen et al (2000)l Eby et al. (2005)
Health Outcomes
Hammer et al. (2005), Allen et al. (2000)
Affect & WFC
Eby et al (2010)–> moods & emotions relate to WFC
Personality and spillover
Michel et al. (2011): E, C, ES w/ neg non-work; E, A, C, O pos rlted
Support within and outside
i.e. Hammer et al., 2005; Voyandoff (2007)
COR and Recovery
Grandey & Cropanzano (1999): 3 resources: conditions, personal char and energies
Work recovery composition
Sonnetag & Fritz (2007): 4 experiences/l psych detachment, relaxation, control, master experiences
Detachment
Etzion et al. (1998) coined the word
Chapter
Hammer & Zimmerman (2011)
Flexible work schedules
Kossek & Michel (2011)
Longitudinal effects
Frone et al. (2007)
Review of methods
Casper et al. (2007)