Godager Emily A, Riforgiate Sarah E
Independent Scholar, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA.
Department of Communication, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Sep 9;15(9):1224. doi: 10.3390/bs15091224.
This study attends to employees' boundary-setting enactments during workplace resocialization following parental leave in the United States. We qualitatively analyzed the work/life boundary-setting enactments of 16 employees who returned to the workplace following parental leave using the dialectical lens of control (organizational assimilation) and resistance (individualization). Findings illustrate how employees managed tensions that generated an overarching work/life paradox during organizational resocialization across identity, time, and topic boundary-setting stressors. Employees' tensioned enactments illustrated a control/resistance dialectic whereby paradoxical responses (vacillating, integrating, and/or balancing) were used to align with professional norms or privilege a working parent identity. This study contributes to paradox research and the model of organizational socialization to deepen our theoretical understanding of how resocialization is a communication process where managing work/life paradoxical responses to identity, time, and topic stressors can attenuate dialectical organizational tensions. Furthermore, we offer practical recommendations for organizations, supervisors, and individuals to productively understand and approach tensions.
本研究关注美国员工在休完育儿假重返职场期间的边界设定行为。我们运用控制(组织同化)和抵抗(个体化)的辩证视角,对16名休完育儿假重返职场的员工的工作/生活边界设定行为进行了定性分析。研究结果表明,员工在身份、时间和主题边界设定压力源的组织再社会化过程中,是如何应对产生总体工作/生活悖论的紧张关系的。员工的紧张行为体现了一种控制/抵抗辩证法,即通过矛盾的反应(摇摆、整合和/或平衡)来符合职业规范或优先考虑在职父母的身份。本研究有助于悖论研究和组织社会化模型,以加深我们对再社会化如何是一个沟通过程的理论理解,在这个过程中,管理对身份、时间和主题压力源的工作/生活矛盾反应可以缓解辩证的组织紧张关系。此外,我们为组织、主管和个人提供了切实可行的建议,以有效地理解和应对紧张关系。