Explaining the effect of work-nonwork boundary management fit on satisfaction and performance at home through reduced time- and strain-based work-family conflict

Applied Psychology(2022)

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This two-study paper examines how employees' work-nonwork boundary management fit influences their performance in and satisfaction with their family life, through the experience of time- and strain-based work-family conflict. We performed two studies with working parents (N = 160 and N = 158, respectively) using a different time lag and applied structural equation modeling techniques to analyze the data. In Study 1 (time lag: 12 months), our results show that work-nonwork boundary management fit relates to family satisfaction and performance through reduced strain-based work-family conflict. In Study 2 (time lag: 1 month), we find a mediating effect of time-based work-family conflict in the relation between work-nonwork boundary management fit and family satisfaction and a direct effect of work-nonwork boundary management fit on family performance. work-nonwork boundary management fit seems to have a short-term effect on family outcomes (family satisfaction in particular) through time-based work-family conflict, whereas the mediating effect of strain-based conflict evolves more slowly over time. Our findings show that work-nonwork boundary management fit is to be taken into account when trying to establish a harmonious work-family interface as part of creating a sustainable workforce.
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family performance,family satisfaction,segmentation preference,work&#8211,family conflict,work&#8211,nonwork boundary management fit
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