Work demands and resources and the work-family interface: Testing a salience model on German service sector employees

Barbara Beham*, Sonja Drobnic, P. Präg

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    Abstract

    The present study tested an extended version of Voydanoffs "differential salience comparable salience model" in a sample of German service workers. Our findings par support the model in a different national/cultural context but also yielded some divei findings with respect to within-domain resources and boundary-spanning demands. In with the theoretical framework, work-to-home interference (WHI) mainly occurred becat high work demands and not because of a lack of work resources. Boundary-spanning resot yielded comparable potential to reduce WHI and enhance work-to-home enrichment ON WHE was expected to more likely occur due to the activation of work resources rather tha absence of work demands. However, control over one's work did not have a significant in on WHE. In addition and contrary to the theoretical model, boundary-spanning demands found to be differentially rather than comparably salient to the work-family interface. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)110-122
    Number of pages13
    JournalJournal of Vocational Behavior
    Volume78
    Issue number1
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Feb-2011

    Keywords

    • Work demands
    • Work resources
    • Boundary-spanning resources
    • Boundary-spanning demands
    • Work-to-home conflict
    • Work-to-home enrichment
    • Germany
    • TO-FAMILY
    • BOUNDARY MANAGEMENT
    • JOB CHARACTERISTICS
    • POSITIVE SPILLOVER
    • MULTIPLE ROLES
    • ROLE STRAIN
    • CONFLICT
    • ENRICHMENT
    • OUTCOMES
    • FACILITATION

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