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Curr Psychol ; 41(12): 8354-8367, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35910235

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Drawing on the broaden-and-build theory and trait-activation theory, this study investigates the mediating effect of thriving at work on the relationship between learning goal orientation (LGO) and promotive voice behavior, as well as the moderating effect of intrinsic career growth (ICG) on the relationship between employees' LGO and thriving at work. Using the two-wave design with a 4-month time lag involving 279 employees, the results demonstrate that employees' LGO is positively associated with promotive voice behavior by thriving at work. Furthermore, ICG moderates the relationship between LGO and thriving at work. ICG also moderates the mediating effect of thriving at work on the relationship between LGO and promotive voice behavior, such that the mediating effect is only significant when employees perceive high ICG.

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J Appl Psychol ; 98(1): 1-25, 2013 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23106685

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This meta-analysis examines relationships between work-family support policies, which are policies that provide support for dependent care responsibilities, and employee outcomes by developing a conceptual model detailing the psychological mechanisms through which policy availability and use relate to work attitudes. Bivariate results indicated that availability and use of work-family support policies had modest positive relationships with job satisfaction, affective commitment, and intentions to stay. Further, tests of differences in effect sizes showed that policy availability was more strongly related to job satisfaction, affective commitment, and intentions to stay than was policy use. Subsequent meta-analytic structural equation modeling results indicated that policy availability and use had modest effects on work attitudes, which were partially mediated by family-supportive organization perceptions and work-to-family conflict, respectively. Additionally, number of policies and sample characteristics (percent women, percent married-cohabiting, percent with dependents) moderated the effects of policy availability and use on outcomes. Implications of these findings and directions for future research on work-family support policies are discussed.


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Cuidado da Criança/psicologia , Licença para Cuidar de Pessoa da Família/estatística & dados numéricos , Satisfação no Emprego , Lealdade ao Trabalho , Reorganização de Recursos Humanos/estatística & dados numéricos , Apoio Social , Criança , Cuidado da Criança/estatística & dados numéricos , Família/psicologia , Conflito Familiar/psicologia , Feminino , Humanos , Intenção , Masculino
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