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Spillover and crossover effects of social support through work-family balance: a time-lagged analysis in Italian dyads
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Lo Presti, Alessandro
, Van der Heijden, Beatrice
, Landolfi, Alfonso
in
COVID-19
/ Evidence
/ Families & family life
/ Family Life
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Life Satisfaction
/ Occupational stress
/ Quality of life
/ Role Conflict
/ Social support
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Work life balance
2022
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Spillover and crossover effects of social support through work-family balance: a time-lagged analysis in Italian dyads
by
Lo Presti, Alessandro
, Van der Heijden, Beatrice
, Landolfi, Alfonso
in
COVID-19
/ Evidence
/ Families & family life
/ Family Life
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Life Satisfaction
/ Occupational stress
/ Quality of life
/ Role Conflict
/ Social support
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Work life balance
2022
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Spillover and crossover effects of social support through work-family balance: a time-lagged analysis in Italian dyads
by
Lo Presti, Alessandro
, Van der Heijden, Beatrice
, Landolfi, Alfonso
in
COVID-19
/ Evidence
/ Families & family life
/ Family Life
/ Interpersonal Relationship
/ Life Satisfaction
/ Occupational stress
/ Quality of life
/ Role Conflict
/ Social support
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Work life balance
2022
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Spillover and crossover effects of social support through work-family balance: a time-lagged analysis in Italian dyads
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Spillover and crossover effects of social support through work-family balance: a time-lagged analysis in Italian dyads
2022
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PurposeBuilding on the spillover-crossover model (Bakker and Demerouti, 2013), this study aimed to examine the processes through which three forms of social support at work (i.e. from coworkers, from supervisor and organizational family-friendly) were positively associated with an individual's level of work-family balance (spillover effect), and through this latter, with one's partner's family life satisfaction (crossover effect), via the partner's perception of family social support as provided by the incumbent person.Design/methodology/approachThe authors sampled 369 heterosexual couples using a time-lagged design, surveying forms of social support at work and work-family balance at t1 and family social support and partner's family life satisfaction at t2. Data were analyzed through structural equation modeling.FindingsThe results showed that coworkers’ support and organizational family-friendly support positively predicted work-family balance. Furthermore, work-family balance mediated the associations between organizational family-friendly support and coworkers’ support with instrumental family social support. Moreover, only emotional family social support positively predicted partner's family life satisfaction.Originality/valueThe authors simultaneously examined the direct and indirect associations of three concurrent forms of social support at work with one's work-family balance (spillover effect). Moreover, in line with the spillover-crossover model, the authors adopted a systemic approach and assessed how one's work-family balance is associated with emotional and instrumental family social support as perceived by one's partner and the latter's family life satisfaction (crossover effect).
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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