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Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences

Yıl 2009, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 1, 1 - 16, 01.03.2009

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Although the work-family interface has received considerable research attention over the past two decades, m inconsistent findings have been reported. One reason for this is the use of different work-family measures. Carlson , Kacmar and Williams (2000) developed and provided an initial validation of a new comprehensive measure of bi-directional work-family conflict having three forms: time-, strain- and behavior-based conflict. This study replicated and extended their work by employing a large sample of managers and professionals working in the manufacturing sector in Turkey and including additional antecedents and consequences. Data were collected from 877 respondents using anonymously completed questionnaires, a 58% response rate. The three measures of work-family conflict were highly reliable and inter-correlated to the same extent as reported by Carlson and her colleagues. The mean values in the Turkish sample on each were higher than those obtained I the US study, and the gender differences reported by Carlson and her colleagues were not present in the Turkish sample. Both job demands and work-oriented personality factors (NAch, feeling driven to work) were related to levels of work-family conflict. Strain-based conflict emerged as a stronger and more consistent predictor of both work outcomes and levels of psychological well-being than did time- and behavior-based conflict.

Kaynakça

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  • Allen, T. D.., Herst, D. E. L., Bruck, C. S., & Sutton, M. (2000) Consequences associated with work to family conflict: A review and agenda for future research. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5, 278-308.
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  • Aycan, Z. (2001) Human resource management in Turkey: Current issues and future challenges. International Journal of Manpower, 22, 252-260.
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  • Burke, R. J. (2007) Research companion to working hours and work addiction. Chichester, UK: Edward Elgar.
  • Burke, R. J., (1991) Early work and career experiences of female and male managers and professionals: Reasons for optimism? Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 8, 224-230.
  • Byron, K. (2005) A meta-analytic review of work-family conflict and its antecedents. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 67, 169-198.
  • Cameron, K. S., Dutton, J. E., & Quinn, R. E. (2003) Positive organizational scholarship: Foundations of a new discipline. San Francisco: Berrett- Koehler.
  • Carlson, D. S. (1999) Personality and role variables as predictors of three forms of work-family conflict. Journal of /vocational Behavior, 55, 236-253.
  • Carlson, D., Kacmar, J., & Williams, L. (2000) Construction and initial validation of a multi-dimensional measure of work-family conflict. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 56, 249-278.
  • Diener, E., Emmons, R,. A., Larsen, R. J., & Griffin, S. (1985) The Satisfaction with Life Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 71-75.
  • Dickers, J. S. E., Geurts, S. A. E., Kompier, M. A. J., Taris, T. W., Houtman, I. L. D., & van den Heuvel, F (2007) Does workload cause work-home inte4rerence or is the other way around? Stress and Health, 1232, 303- 314.
  • Eby, L. T., Casper, W., Lockwood, A., Bordeaux, C., & Brinley, A. (2005) Work and family research in IIO/OB: Content analysis and review of the literature (1980-2002). Journal of Vocational Behavior, 66, 124-197.
  • Fineman, S. (1996) Emotions in organizations. 2nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
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  • Hofstede, G. (1980) Culture’s consequences: International differences in work- related values. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Jones, F., Burke, R. J., & Westman, M. (2005) Work-life balance: A psychological perspective. East Sussex, , UK: Psychology Press
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  • Maslach, C., Jackson, S. E., & Leiter, M. P. (1996). Maslach Burnout Inventory, 3rd ed. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.
  • McClelland, D. C. (195) Human motivation. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Forsman.
  • Mudrack, P. E. (2007) Understanding workaholism: The case for behavioral tendencies. In R. J. Burke (ed,.) Research companion to working time and work addiction. Chichester, UK: Edward Elgar. pp. 108-128.
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  • Parasuraman, S., & Greenhaus, J. H. (1997) Integrating work and family: Challenges and choices for a changing world. Westport, CT: Quorum Books.
  • Quinn, R. P., & Shepard, L. J., (1974) The 1972-73 Quality of Employment Survey. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
  • Rice, R. W., Frone, M. R., & McFarlin, D. B. (1992) Work-nonwork conflict and the perceived quality of life. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 13, 155- 168.
  • Schabracq, M. J., Winnubst, J. A. M., & Cooper, C. L (2003) The handbook of work and health psychology. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley.
  • Sonnentag, S., & Fritz, C. (2007) The Recovery Experience Questionnaire: Development and validation of a measure for assessing recuperation and unwinding from work. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 12, 204-221.
  • Spence, J. T., & Robbins, A. S. (1992) Workaholism: Definition, measurement, and preliminary results. Journal of Personality Assessment. 58, 160- 178.
  • Steers, R. M,.,& Braunstein, D. N. (1976) Manifest Needs Questionnaire. In J. Cook, et. al. (eds.) Experience of work: A compendium and review of 249 measures and their use. New York: Academic Press. pp. 159-160.
  • Westman, M. (2005) Crossover of stress and strain in the work-family context. In F. Jones, R. J. Burke & M. Westman (eds.) Work-life balance: A psychological perspective. East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press. pp. 163- 184.
  • Westman, M., (2001) Stress and strain crossover. Human Relations, 54, 717- 753.
Yıl 2009, Cilt: 11 Sayı: 1, 1 - 16, 01.03.2009

Öz

Kaynakça

  • Ali, A. J., & Al-Owaihan, A. (2008) Islamic work ethic: A critical review. Cross cultural Management, 15, 5-19.
  • Allen, T. D.., Herst, D. E. L., Bruck, C. S., & Sutton, M. (2000) Consequences associated with work to family conflict: A review and agenda for future research. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 5, 278-308.
  • Ashkanasay, N. M., Hartel, C. E. J., & Zerbe, W. J. (2000) Emotions in the workplace: Research, theory, and practice. Westport, CT: Quorum Books.
  • Aycan, Z. (2004) Key success factors for women in management in Turkey. Applied Psychology: An International Review, 53, 453-277.
  • Aycan, Z. (2001) Human resource management in Turkey: Current issues and future challenges. International Journal of Manpower, 22, 252-260.
  • Bakker, A. B., Demerouti, E., & Dollard, M. F. (2008) How job demands affect partner’s experience of exhaustion: Integrating work-family conflict and crossover theory. Journal of Applied Psychology, 93, 901-911.
  • Barling, J., Keloway, E. K., & Frone, M. R. (2005) Handbook of work stress. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage :Publications.
  • Burke, R. J. (2007) Research companion to working hours and work addiction. Chichester, UK: Edward Elgar.
  • Burke, R. J., (1991) Early work and career experiences of female and male managers and professionals: Reasons for optimism? Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 8, 224-230.
  • Byron, K. (2005) A meta-analytic review of work-family conflict and its antecedents. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 67, 169-198.
  • Cameron, K. S., Dutton, J. E., & Quinn, R. E. (2003) Positive organizational scholarship: Foundations of a new discipline. San Francisco: Berrett- Koehler.
  • Carlson, D. S. (1999) Personality and role variables as predictors of three forms of work-family conflict. Journal of /vocational Behavior, 55, 236-253.
  • Carlson, D., Kacmar, J., & Williams, L. (2000) Construction and initial validation of a multi-dimensional measure of work-family conflict. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 56, 249-278.
  • Diener, E., Emmons, R,. A., Larsen, R. J., & Griffin, S. (1985) The Satisfaction with Life Scale. Journal of Personality Assessment, 49, 71-75.
  • Dickers, J. S. E., Geurts, S. A. E., Kompier, M. A. J., Taris, T. W., Houtman, I. L. D., & van den Heuvel, F (2007) Does workload cause work-home inte4rerence or is the other way around? Stress and Health, 1232, 303- 314.
  • Eby, L. T., Casper, W., Lockwood, A., Bordeaux, C., & Brinley, A. (2005) Work and family research in IIO/OB: Content analysis and review of the literature (1980-2002). Journal of Vocational Behavior, 66, 124-197.
  • Fineman, S. (1996) Emotions in organizations. 2nd edition. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Greenhaus, J. H., Parasuraman, S,., & Wormley, W. (1990) Organizational experiences and career success of black and white managers. Academy of Management Journal, 33, 64-86.
  • Hewlett, S. A., & Luce, C. B. (2006) Extreme jobs: The dangerous allure of the 70-hour work week. Harvard Business Review, December, 49-59.
  • Hofstede, G. (1980) Culture’s consequences: International differences in work- related values. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage Publications.
  • Jones, F., Burke, R. J., & Westman, M. (2005) Work-life balance: A psychological perspective. East Sussex, , UK: Psychology Press
  • Kofodimos, J. (1993) Balancing act. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
  • Kossek, E. E., & Ozeki, C. (1998) Work-family conflict, policies, and the job-life satisfaction relationship: a review and directions for organizational behavior-human resources research. Journal of Applied Psychology, 83, 139-149.
  • Maslach, C., Jackson, S. E., & Leiter, M. P. (1996). Maslach Burnout Inventory, 3rd ed. Palo Alto, CA: Consulting Psychologists Press.
  • McClelland, D. C. (195) Human motivation. Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Forsman.
  • Mudrack, P. E. (2007) Understanding workaholism: The case for behavioral tendencies. In R. J. Burke (ed,.) Research companion to working time and work addiction. Chichester, UK: Edward Elgar. pp. 108-128.
  • Munck, B. (2001) Changing a culture of face time .Harvard Business Review, November, 3-8.
  • Parasuraman, S., & Greenhaus, J. H. (1997) Integrating work and family: Challenges and choices for a changing world. Westport, CT: Quorum Books.
  • Quinn, R. P., & Shepard, L. J., (1974) The 1972-73 Quality of Employment Survey. Ann Arbor, MI: Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan.
  • Rice, R. W., Frone, M. R., & McFarlin, D. B. (1992) Work-nonwork conflict and the perceived quality of life. Journal of Organizational Behavior, 13, 155- 168.
  • Schabracq, M. J., Winnubst, J. A. M., & Cooper, C. L (2003) The handbook of work and health psychology. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley.
  • Sonnentag, S., & Fritz, C. (2007) The Recovery Experience Questionnaire: Development and validation of a measure for assessing recuperation and unwinding from work. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology. 12, 204-221.
  • Spence, J. T., & Robbins, A. S. (1992) Workaholism: Definition, measurement, and preliminary results. Journal of Personality Assessment. 58, 160- 178.
  • Steers, R. M,.,& Braunstein, D. N. (1976) Manifest Needs Questionnaire. In J. Cook, et. al. (eds.) Experience of work: A compendium and review of 249 measures and their use. New York: Academic Press. pp. 159-160.
  • Westman, M. (2005) Crossover of stress and strain in the work-family context. In F. Jones, R. J. Burke & M. Westman (eds.) Work-life balance: A psychological perspective. East Sussex, UK: Psychology Press. pp. 163- 184.
  • Westman, M., (2001) Stress and strain crossover. Human Relations, 54, 717- 753.
Toplam 36 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Diğer ID JA23JK98DZ
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Mustafa Koyuncu Bu kişi benim

Ronald J. Burke Bu kişi benim

Lisa Fiksenbaum Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Mart 2009
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2009 Cilt: 11 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Koyuncu, M., Burke, R. J., & Fiksenbaum, L. (2009). Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, 11(1), 1-16.
AMA Koyuncu M, Burke RJ, Fiksenbaum L. Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences. isguc. Mart 2009;11(1):1-16.
Chicago Koyuncu, Mustafa, Ronald J. Burke, ve Lisa Fiksenbaum. “Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 11, sy. 1 (Mart 2009): 1-16.
EndNote Koyuncu M, Burke RJ, Fiksenbaum L (01 Mart 2009) Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 11 1 1–16.
IEEE M. Koyuncu, R. J. Burke, ve L. Fiksenbaum, “Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences”, isguc, c. 11, sy. 1, ss. 1–16, 2009.
ISNAD Koyuncu, Mustafa vd. “Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources 11/1 (Mart 2009), 1-16.
JAMA Koyuncu M, Burke RJ, Fiksenbaum L. Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences. isguc. 2009;11:1–16.
MLA Koyuncu, Mustafa vd. “Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences”. ISGUC The Journal of Industrial Relations and Human Resources, c. 11, sy. 1, 2009, ss. 1-16.
Vancouver Koyuncu M, Burke RJ, Fiksenbaum L. Work-Family Conflict Among Turkish Managers: Potential Antecedents And Consequences. isguc. 2009;11(1):1-16.