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The role of identity and work-family support in work-family enrichment and its work-related consequences
Authors:Julie Holliday Wayne  Amy E. Randel
Affiliation:a Wake Forest University, P.O. Box 7285, Reynolda Station, Winston-Salem, NC 27109, USA
b San Diego State University, San Diego, CA, USA
Abstract:Despite growing research on the positive connections between work and family, antecedents and consequences of work-family enrichment are understudied. Using a sample of employees from a major insurance company, we assessed the relationship of (i) individual (i.e., work and family identities), (ii) family (emotional and instrumental support), and (iii) organizational (benefit use and work-family culture) antecedents to work-family and family-work enrichment. We also examined whether enrichment predicted important work outcomes including organizational commitment and turnover intentions. The strength of an individual’s identity and informal or emotional support within a domain, rather than formal or instrumental support, were associated with greater enrichment. Work-family enrichment positively predicted affective organizational commitment, and family-work enrichment negatively predicted turnover intentions. Implications for individuals and organizations wanting to foster enrichment are discussed.
Keywords:Work-family enrichment   Organizational commitment   Turnover intentions   Identity   Family support   Organizational culture
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