Why work-family conflict can drive your executives away?
work-family conflict
work engagement
intenciones de rotación
05 social sciences
Conflicto trabajo-familia
turnover intentions
BF1-990
workaholism
resultados organizacionales
engagement en el trabajo
Psychology
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
adicción al trabajo
organizational outcomes
DOI:
10.18800/psico.201901.009
Publication Date:
2019-04-16T16:14:26Z
AUTHORS (4)
ABSTRACT
This study assessed the relationship between work-family conflict, work engagement, workaholism and turnover intention in business executives. 275 professionals (65.4% men) completed an online survey containing scales to assess work-family conflict, workaholism, work engagement and turnover intention. Descriptive and inferential statistics were conducted, as well as network and pathway analysis. Partial correlations between the workaholism dimension “working excessively” (WE) and work-family conflict (WFC) werer = .21. WE also predicted WFC (χ² = 26.24, df = 7, p < .001; CFI = .95; RMSEA = .10 (.06 - .14), particularly in terms of work interfering in family life, leading to higher turnover intention and reduced work engagement. Model estimates show variations according to gender.
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