Successfully leaving work at work: The self-regulatory underpinnings of psychological detachment

被引:61
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作者
Smit, Brandon W. [1 ]
机构
[1] Ball State Univ, Dept Psychol Sci, North Quad Bldg, Muncie, IN 47306 USA
关键词
IMPLEMENTATION INTENTIONS; RECOVERY EXPERIENCES; HOME SEGMENTATION; JOB-PERFORMANCE; GOAL; ACTIVATION; EMPLOYEES; LEVEL; CONSEQUENCES; VALIDATION;
D O I
10.1111/joop.12137
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Detaching from work - defined as mentally and physically disengaging from work during off-hours - is an important prerequisite to effective daily recovery and psychological wellbeing. However, the extant literature has yet to articulate exactly why some employees fail to detach from work and, furthermore, offers few concrete recommendations on how to increase detachment on a daily basis. I illustrate how both of these limitations may be resolved by extending the definition of psychological detachment to more clearly specify from what employees are failing to detach. Drawing from self-regulation research, the theoretical framework developed in this study proposes that employees' minds continue to linger over goal-related content after the workday is finished. This proposition was supported in a longitudinal sample of 103 employees pursuing 1,127 goals. Consistent with a self-regulatory perspective, employees had more difficulty detaching from incomplete (vs. completed) work goals later in the day, especially when these goals possessed high valence. Furthermore, an experimental manipulation demonstrated that creating plans to resolve incomplete goals increased psychological detachment among employees with traits that chronically inhibit detachment. I discuss how this refined conceptualization of psychological detachment catalyses future theoretical development and provides groundwork for evidence-based interventions.
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页码:493 / 514
页数:22
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