Extraversion Impacts Work-family Enrichment via Multiple Pathways: A Multilevel Diary Study
We assess work-family enrichment pathways, providing a day-level investigation of Self-Determination Theory’s (SDT; Deci & Ryan, 1985) need fulfillment as a direct and indirect antecedent of family satisfaction. Work-family researchers have largely ignored the role of motivation (Deutsch, 2006)....
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Main Authors: | PADDOCK, Elizabeth Layne, SMITH, C. Veronica, BAGGER, Jessica A., WEBSTER, Gregory D. |
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2011
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