The role of work-to-leisure conflict in promoting frontline employees' leisure satisfaction Examining the job demand-control-support model

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作者
Lin, Jo-Hui [1 ]
Wong, Jehn-Yih [2 ]
Ho, Ching-Hua [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Chiayi Univ, Grad Inst Recreat Tourism & Hospitality Managemen, Chiayi 60004, Taiwan
[2] Ming Chuan Univ, Tourism Dept, Taipei, Taiwan
[3] Natl Kaohsiung Univ Hospitality & Tourism, Grad Inst Travel & Tourism Management, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
关键词
Frontline employees; Job Demand-Control-Support model; Leisure satisfaction; Work-to-leisure conflict; FAMILY CONFLICT; SOCIAL SUPPORT; LIFE; OUTCOMES; STRESS; CONSEQUENCES; STRAIN;
D O I
10.1108/IJCHM-03-2014-0155
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose - This paper aims to examine a mediating model of work-to-leisure conflict (WLC) based on the job demand-control-support model (JDCS model) and conflict roles of work and non-work life. This model proposes that work loading, time-off autonomy and support from supervisors and co-workers are related to WLC and leisure satisfaction. Design/methodology/approach - A sample of 457 frontline employees drawn from within the hospitality and tourism industry completed a study questionnaire. All hypothesized relationships were estimated using structural equation modeling. Findings - Results support a theoretical model in which WLC works as a partial mediator between job stress variables and leisure satisfaction. Findings suggest that low workload and flexible time-off contribute to alleviating WLC and facilitating leisure satisfaction and with the addition of high co-worker support, directly benefit employee leisure satisfaction. Practical implications - Management implications related to job design and work-related social support are discussed. Originality/value - The current study contributes to the existing knowledge base by testing WLC as a partial mediator between work loading-leisure satisfaction and time-off autonomy-leisure satisfaction relationships. These findings help human resource management managers broaden their understanding of the role of WLC in balancing frontline employees' life in work and non-work domains.
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页码:1539 / 1555
页数:17
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