Family-Work Enrichment and Individual Outcomes Among Employees Public Sector Organization
Journal Title: GATR Global Journal of Business & Social Science Review - Year 2014, Vol 2, Issue 4
Abstract
Objective - This purpose of this present study is to examine the relationship between family-enrichment work and individual outcomes (job satisfaction, affective commitment, and career commitment). Methodology/Technique - Data were collected using self-administered questionnaire of 120 employees who work full time and married from the public sector organization (health service, financial, and telecommunications). Findings - The results indicate that family-enrichment work is a significant predictor of job satisfaction, but on the other hand, family-work enrichment is not a significant predictor of affective commitment and career commitment. Job satisfaction is also a significant predictor of affective commitment and career commitment. The results also indicate that job satisfaction mediates the relationship between family-work enrichment and affective commitment and career commitment. Novelty – Studies on individual outcomes of family-work enrichment have not been explicitly whether will improve the role in the sending domain (family/non work outcomes) or receiving domain (work outcomes). Furthermore, the number of studies that distinguish the outcomes of family-work enrichment is limited. This study examines the outcomes of family-work enrichment on receiving role domain (work outcomes).
Authors and Affiliations
Endang Dhamayantie, Eddy Suratman, Sukma Indra
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