The way in which organisational commitment influences the relationship between work-family conflict and job satisfaction is a question that has produced contradictory results. We address this issue by developing and testing a model that integrates role conflict theory and major research on organisational commitment, to elucidate the consequences that time-, strain- and behaviour-based conflict have on job satisfaction. The research is based on data collected among Italian nurses, and the results show that time- and strain-based conflict are negatively related to job satisfaction. In addition, affective commitment moderates the relationship between strain-based conflict and job satisfaction, whereas normative commitment moderates the relationship between time-based conflict and job satisfaction. We discuss the implications of these results for theory and practice. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.

Buonocore, F., Russo, M. (2013). Reducing the effects of work-family conflict on job satisfaction: The kind of commitment matters. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 23(1), 91-108 [10.1111/j.1748-8583.2011.00187.x].

Reducing the effects of work-family conflict on job satisfaction: The kind of commitment matters

RUSSO, MARCELLO
2013

Abstract

The way in which organisational commitment influences the relationship between work-family conflict and job satisfaction is a question that has produced contradictory results. We address this issue by developing and testing a model that integrates role conflict theory and major research on organisational commitment, to elucidate the consequences that time-, strain- and behaviour-based conflict have on job satisfaction. The research is based on data collected among Italian nurses, and the results show that time- and strain-based conflict are negatively related to job satisfaction. In addition, affective commitment moderates the relationship between strain-based conflict and job satisfaction, whereas normative commitment moderates the relationship between time-based conflict and job satisfaction. We discuss the implications of these results for theory and practice. © 2011 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
2013
Buonocore, F., Russo, M. (2013). Reducing the effects of work-family conflict on job satisfaction: The kind of commitment matters. HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT JOURNAL, 23(1), 91-108 [10.1111/j.1748-8583.2011.00187.x].
Buonocore, Filomena; Russo, Marcello
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