Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers

This research aims to examine whether and how the bidirectional work-family conflict—work-to-family conflict (WFC) and family-to-work conflict (FWC)—would influence project citizenship behavior (PCB) among Chinese project managers. We proposed hypotheses regarding the relationships between work-fami...

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Main Authors: Xia, Nini, Zhong, Rui, Wang, Xueqing, Tiong, Robert
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1423382020-06-19T05:06:10Z Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers Xia, Nini Zhong, Rui Wang, Xueqing Tiong, Robert School of Civil and Environmental Engineering Engineering::Civil engineering Project Manager National Context This research aims to examine whether and how the bidirectional work-family conflict—work-to-family conflict (WFC) and family-to-work conflict (FWC)—would influence project citizenship behavior (PCB) among Chinese project managers. We proposed hypotheses regarding the relationships between work-family conflict and PCB and the mediating effects of project commitment, which considered the role of national context. Data collected from 154 Chinese project managers were analyzed using structural equation modeling. It was found that FWC had negative relationships with all the three chosen PCBs, i.e., helping behavior, individual initiative, and relationship maintenance, and project commitment mediated these relationships. However, no negative influences of WFC on the three PCBs and project commitment were found. Further comparisons of effects of WFC and FWC on PCBs and project commitment indicated that Chinese project managers were less subject to the negative impacts of WFC. Overall, our results supported the cross-domain negative effect but rejected matching-domain negative effect of work-family conflict among Chinese project managers. We extend understandings of work-family conflict and PCB in the project context, and verify the importance of national context in interpreting work-family issues. Practical suggestions are also discussed regarding increasing project managers’ PCB. 2020-06-19T05:06:10Z 2020-06-19T05:06:10Z 2018 Journal Article Xia, N., Zhong, R., Wang, X., & Tiong, R. (2018). Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers. International Journal of Project Management, 36(3), 512-524. doi:10.1016/j.ijproman.2017.11.005 0263-7863 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142338 10.1016/j.ijproman.2017.11.005 2-s2.0-85039036224 3 36 512 524 en International Journal of Project Management © 2017 Elsevier Ltd, APM and IPMA. All rights reserved.
institution Nanyang Technological University
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topic Engineering::Civil engineering
Project Manager
National Context
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Project Manager
National Context
Xia, Nini
Zhong, Rui
Wang, Xueqing
Tiong, Robert
Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers
description This research aims to examine whether and how the bidirectional work-family conflict—work-to-family conflict (WFC) and family-to-work conflict (FWC)—would influence project citizenship behavior (PCB) among Chinese project managers. We proposed hypotheses regarding the relationships between work-family conflict and PCB and the mediating effects of project commitment, which considered the role of national context. Data collected from 154 Chinese project managers were analyzed using structural equation modeling. It was found that FWC had negative relationships with all the three chosen PCBs, i.e., helping behavior, individual initiative, and relationship maintenance, and project commitment mediated these relationships. However, no negative influences of WFC on the three PCBs and project commitment were found. Further comparisons of effects of WFC and FWC on PCBs and project commitment indicated that Chinese project managers were less subject to the negative impacts of WFC. Overall, our results supported the cross-domain negative effect but rejected matching-domain negative effect of work-family conflict among Chinese project managers. We extend understandings of work-family conflict and PCB in the project context, and verify the importance of national context in interpreting work-family issues. Practical suggestions are also discussed regarding increasing project managers’ PCB.
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Xia, Nini
Zhong, Rui
Wang, Xueqing
Tiong, Robert
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author Xia, Nini
Zhong, Rui
Wang, Xueqing
Tiong, Robert
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title Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers
title_short Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers
title_full Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers
title_fullStr Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers
title_full_unstemmed Cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on Chinese project managers
title_sort cross-domain negative effect of work-family conflict on project citizenship behavior : study on chinese project managers
publishDate 2020
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/142338
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