Work-life conflict and job mobility intentions
This study takes the first step in IT literature to examine the role of time-based and strain-based work-life conflicts on turnover and turnaway. Prior research on work-life (and work-family) conflicts and turnover typically examines it as a unidimensional construct. This study examines work-life co...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-978622023-05-19T06:44:43Z Work-life conflict and job mobility intentions Joseph, Damien Koh, Christine Nanyang Business School Annual conference on Computers and People Research (50th : 2012) DRNTU::Business This study takes the first step in IT literature to examine the role of time-based and strain-based work-life conflicts on turnover and turnaway. Prior research on work-life (and work-family) conflicts and turnover typically examines it as a unidimensional construct. This study examines work-life conflict as a multidimensional construct comprising of time-based and strain-based conflicts. In this study, time and strain (i.e. demands on energy) are conceptualized as resources. The Conservation of Resources Theory is utilized to develop two sets of hypotheses relating time and strain to turnover and turnaway intentions. The hypotheses are tested on a sample of IT professionals drawn from a local IT professional association. The results indicate that time-based conflicts are not related to turnover and turnaway intentions. Strain-based conflicts, however, are positively related to turnover and turnaway intentions. This study concludes with a discussion of this pattern of results and presents subsequent research directions, which the authors are pursing. 2013-07-23T06:06:48Z 2019-12-06T19:47:27Z 2013-07-23T06:06:48Z 2019-12-06T19:47:27Z 2012 2012 Conference Paper Joseph, D., & Koh, C. (2012). Work-life conflict and job mobility intentions. Proceedings of the 50th annual conference on Computers and People Research - SIGMIS-CPR '12. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/97862 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/12060 10.1145/2214091.2214110 en © 2012 ACM. |
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This study takes the first step in IT literature to examine the role of time-based and strain-based work-life conflicts on turnover and turnaway. Prior research on work-life (and work-family) conflicts and turnover typically examines it as a unidimensional construct. This study examines work-life conflict as a multidimensional construct comprising of time-based and strain-based conflicts. In this study, time and strain (i.e. demands on energy) are conceptualized as resources. The Conservation of Resources Theory is utilized to develop two sets of hypotheses relating time and strain to turnover and turnaway intentions. The hypotheses are tested on a sample of IT professionals drawn from a local IT professional association. The results indicate that time-based conflicts are not related to turnover and turnaway intentions. Strain-based conflicts, however, are positively related to turnover and turnaway intentions. This study concludes with a discussion of this pattern of results and presents subsequent research directions, which the authors are pursing. |
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