scholarly journals Horizontal Workplace Aggression and Coworker Social Support Related to Work-Family Conflict and Turnover Intentions

2000 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sarah Van Dyck
2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Putu Irma Yunita ◽  
Gugup Kismono

work interfering with family-WIF and family interfering with work-FIW) and its influences onturnover intention. This research also examined the moderating effect of gender, social supportand individual values on the relationship between the work-family conflict and turnoverintentions. The participants of this study were 210 low and middle managers of four and fivestar hotels in Bali. This sample consisted of 126 males and 84 females. Multiple regression andhierarchical methods were used to test the proposed hypotheses. The result showed that WIFpositively and significantly influences the turnover intention but FIW did not. It was also foundthat social support significantly moderates the relationships between variables studied, butgender and individual value had no impact on it.Keywords: turnover intention, work interfering with family, family interfering with work,gender, social support, individual value.


2015 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Putu Irma Yunita ◽  
Gugup Kismono

work interfering with family-WIF and family interfering with work-FIW) and its influences onturnover intention. This research also examined the moderating effect of gender, social supportand individual values on the relationship between the work-family conflict and turnoverintentions. The participants of this study were 210 low and middle managers of four and fivestar hotels in Bali. This sample consisted of 126 males and 84 females. Multiple regression andhierarchical methods were used to test the proposed hypotheses. The result showed that WIFpositively and significantly influences the turnover intention but FIW did not. It was also foundthat social support significantly moderates the relationships between variables studied, butgender and individual value had no impact on it.Keywords: turnover intention, work interfering with family, family interfering with work,gender, social support, individual value.


2021 ◽  
pp. 104-114
Author(s):  
Shu-Ya CHANG ◽  
Chan-Fu CHUANG ◽  
Huan-Chang LIN ◽  
Hsiang-Chen HSU

Expatriates, during expatriation, would appear inadaptable feelings on work, life, and diet in different environment. Besides, expatriates, in medical technology industry, leaving home might neglect the family to result in imbalance between work and family. In this case, work-family conflict reveals the importance on expatriates. Expatriates in medical technology industry would appear psychosocial stress and conflict between work and life due to expatriation. Taking expatriates’ supervisors and expatriates in medical technology industry in southern Taiwan as the research object, total 360 copies of questionnaire are distributed, and the 278 valid copies are retrieved, with the retrieval rate 77%. The research results show that social support presents negative and significant effects on work-family conflict, work-family conflict reveals negative and remarkable effects on intention to stay, and social support appears positive effects on intention to stay. According to the results to propose suggestions, it is expected to provide healthy workplace in medical technology industry to improve expatriates’ work-family conflict and turnover.


2021 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 855-863
Author(s):  
Isra Tariq ◽  
Ms Sara Asad ◽  
Ms Asma Majeed ◽  
Urusa Fahim

Objective: The aim of the present study was to examine work-family conflict and psychological empowerment as correlates and predictors of turnover intentions among married female doctors. It further aimed to identify significant differences in study variables among the sample in terms of the type of family system i.e., nuclear and joint. Materials and Methods: This correlational study analyzed a sample of 105 married female doctors aged 23-45 years (Mage=31.69; SD=5.20) working in different hospitals of Lahore, Pakistan. Participants completed Work-Family Conflict Scale, Psychological Empowerment Instrument and Turnover Intention Scale. Results and Discussion: Dimensions of work-family conflict had a significant positive relationship with turnover intentions. Furthermore, psychological empowerment had a significant negative relation with turnover intentions. Behavior-based family interference with work and psychological empowerment emerged as significant predictors of turnover intentions among the sample. No significant differences were found in study variables in terms of nuclear and joint family system. Conclusion: Implications of findings are discussed with reference to the medical profession. Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.20(4) 2021 p.855-863


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