School of Psychology, Central China Normal University; Key Laboratory of Adolescent Cyberpsychology and Behavior (CCNU), Ministry of Education, Wuhan, China.
Department of Human Resource Management, Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China.
Psych J. 2023 Apr;12(2):238-249. doi: 10.1002/pchj.615. Epub 2022 Dec 1.
Based on the conservation of resources theory, this two-wave study investigated the mediating role of work-nonwork conflict in the relationship between job crafting and employee recovery experience and examined the moderating role of work demands in this relationship. Participants were 486 employees (39.3% male and 60.7% female) from a medical company in the central region of China who responded to a paper-and-pencil survey twice with a 1-month interval. Regression-based results indicated that job crafting positively predicted recovery experience after work through lower work-nonwork conflict. Furthermore, the association between job crafting and work-nonwork conflict was moderated by work demands, such that the effect was stronger for employees with higher work demands. The present study explains how job crafting may improve employees' after-work recovery experience and addresses whether this process could be more significant for employees with higher work demands. The conclusion has practical implications for improving employee recovery experience.
基于资源保存理论,本双波研究调查了工作-非工作冲突在工作塑造与员工恢复体验之间关系中的中介作用,并检验了工作需求在这种关系中的调节作用。参与者是来自中国中部地区一家医疗公司的 486 名员工(39.3%为男性,60.7%为女性),他们在一个月的时间间隔内两次通过纸笔调查做出了回应。基于回归的结果表明,工作塑造通过降低工作-非工作冲突,对工作后的恢复体验产生积极影响。此外,工作需求调节了工作塑造与工作-非工作冲突之间的关系,对于工作需求较高的员工,这种影响更为明显。本研究解释了工作塑造如何提高员工的工作后恢复体验,并探讨了对于工作需求较高的员工,这一过程是否更为重要。该结论对改善员工的恢复体验具有实际意义。