Department of Human Resource Management, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China.
China Affiliated Mental Health Center (ECNU), School of Psychology and Cognitive Science, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Appl Psychol Health Well Being. 2022 Nov;14(4):1483-1502. doi: 10.1111/aphw.12374. Epub 2022 May 19.
Job crafting has been shown to be associated with multiple positive work-related outcomes. However, whether and how it affects nonwork-related outcomes has been less examined. Grounded on the resource-gain-development perspective and conservation of resources theory, the present study investigated the effects of job crafting on employee life satisfaction via work-nonwork facilitation and work-nonwork conflict. Further, the present study examined the moderating roles of workload on these relationships. We collected two waves of data with a 1-month lag from 481 fulltime Chinese employees. The results of regression analyses revealed that job crafting was positively related to employee life satisfaction through higher work-nonwork facilitation and lower work-nonwork conflict. In addition, these indirect effects were stronger for employees with higher workload than those with lower workload. The results extend job crafting research by examining the effects of job crafting on employee life satisfaction and have clear applied value for employers who have high workload.
工作重塑与多种积极的工作相关结果相关。然而,它是否以及如何影响非工作相关的结果还较少被研究。基于资源增益发展视角和资源保存理论,本研究通过工作-非工作促进和工作-非工作冲突来调查工作重塑对员工生活满意度的影响。此外,本研究还检验了工作量在这些关系中的调节作用。我们从 481 名全职中国员工中收集了两个时间间隔为 1 个月的数据集。回归分析的结果表明,工作重塑通过更高的工作-非工作促进和更低的工作-非工作冲突与员工生活满意度呈正相关。此外,对于工作量较高的员工,这些间接效应比工作量较低的员工更强。研究结果通过检验工作重塑对员工生活满意度的影响,扩展了工作重塑研究,对于工作量较高的雇主具有明确的应用价值。