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Title: The effects of two directions of conflict and facilitation on frontline employees’ job outcomes
Authors: Karatepe, Osman
Kılıç, Hasan
Eastern Mediterranean University, Faculty of Tourism
TR221227
Keywords: MANAGEMENT, ROLE VARIABLES, SPOUSAL SUPPORT
ANTECEDENTS, CONSEQUENCES, MODEL
WORK-FAMILY CONFLICT, WOMEN, INTERFACE
BEHAVIORS, ORGANIZATIONAL COMMITMENT
Cyprus, Job satisfaction, Social aspects
Hotels and motels, Research, Employee performance
Performance evaluation, Discriminant analysis, Work life balance
Impact analysis, Studies, Commitments
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Taylor and Francis
Abstract: This study investigated the effects of two directions of conflict and facilitation simultaneously on job performance, job satisfaction, and affective organisational commitment based on data obtained from frontline hotel employees in Northern Cyprus. As expected, family–work conflict dimished job performance, while family–work facilitation enhanced job performance. Contrary to our prediction, conflict between work and family domains intensified job performance. The results of the path analysis revealed that work–family facilitation increased job satisfaction, while family–work facilitation triggered affective organisational commitment. The findings pertaining to the relationships between job performance, job satisfaction, and affective organisational commitment were in the hypothesised directions. Also, the results of the confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated that the four-factor model that consisted of work–family conflict, family–work conflict, work–family facilitation, and family–work facilitation was superior compared with other models tested. Implications of the empirical findings and their future research directions are discussed in our study
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URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02642060902749716
http://hdl.handle.net/11129/2636
ISSN: 0264-2069 (print)
1743-9507 (online)
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