The Effects of Work-Family Conflict and Facilitation on Turnover Intentions: The Moderating Role of Core Self-Evaluations

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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd

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The purpose of this study is to examine core self-evaluations as a moderator of the effects of work-family conflict, family-work conflict, work-family facilitation, and family-work facilitation on turnover intentions. This study also investigates the effects of two directions of conflict and facilitation on turnover intentions. Based on data collected from a sample of full-time frontline hotel employees in Iran, the previously mentioned relationships were tested using hierarchical multiple regression analysis. The results reveal that core self-evaluations strengthen the negative effects of work-family facilitation and family-work facilitation on turnover intentions. The results further indicate that work-family conflict and family-work conflict exacerbate turnover intentions, while only family-work facilitation alleviates turnover intentions. Implications of the findings are discussed, and their future research directions are offered.

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core self-evaluations, Iran, turnover intentions, work-family conflict, work-family facilitation

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International Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Administration

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14

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3

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