Relation of work-life balance, work-family conflict, and family-work conflict with the employee performance-moderating role of job satisfaction
Purpose: People in both the developing and developed worlds now face issues like work-to-family and family-to-work conflicts. Accordingly, the purpose of this paper is to explore the relationships between work-life balance, work-family conflict, and family-work conflict and perceived employee performance with job satisfaction serving as a moderating variable. Design/methodology/approach: The object of this study is a full-time teaching faculty. Responses from 280 young university teaching faculty serving in public-sector universities in Islamabad, Pakistan, were investigated by applying linear regression analysis to test six hypotheses. Findings: The results show that work-life balance and work-family conflict have a positive effect on employee performance. Job satisfaction has moderating effects on the relationships between work-life balance, work-family conflict, and family-work conflict with perceived employee performance. Originality/value: The study presents some unique results, which are different from previous studies such as work-family conflict has a positive significant effect on employee performance, family-work conflict has no significant effect on employee performance, and job satisfaction can be a negative moderator between these relations.
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2018
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Authors: | Soomro, Aqeel Ahmed ; Breitenecker, Robert J. ; Shah, Syed Afzal Moshadi |
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South Asian Journal of Business Studies. - Emerald, ISSN 2398-628X, ZDB-ID 2887112-1. - Vol. 7.2018, 1 (05.03.), p. 129-146
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Emerald |
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