2019
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01267
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The Mediating Roles of Psychological Autonomy, Competence and Relatedness on Work-Life Balance and Well-Being

Abstract: The main objective of this current research is to investigate the impact of “work balance” on “psychological well-being” using employees within the hospitality industry in United Arab Emirates as statistical units. To meet the objective of this research, we developed a structural equation model to examine how psychological autonomy, psychological competence, and psychological relatedness affect psychological well-being and work-life balance, as well as the effect of work-life balance on psychological well-bein… Show more

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“…A sense of control can be characterized by the time individuals perceive as available to fulfill their role-related requirements and, as such, constitutes work-family balance. Fotiadis et al (2019) state that work-life conflict leads to decreased employee well-being and increased psychological stress. There is a relationship between work-related pressure and psychological health.…”
Section: Work-family Conflict Impact On Psychological Well-being and mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A sense of control can be characterized by the time individuals perceive as available to fulfill their role-related requirements and, as such, constitutes work-family balance. Fotiadis et al (2019) state that work-life conflict leads to decreased employee well-being and increased psychological stress. There is a relationship between work-related pressure and psychological health.…”
Section: Work-family Conflict Impact On Psychological Well-being and mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…COR theoretical framework application on the interaction of workfamily conflict in a context of a common resource-exchange economy (Hobfoll et al, 2018) is applied to better understand the mediating effects. According to COR theory, work and family are a reservoir of resources, where a loss or a gain in one domain affects the state of the other (Hobfoll, 2002), impacts personal burnout, distress symptoms (Noor, 2002), and employee well-being (Ibrahim et al, 2009;Fotiadis et al, 2019). Negative work-family interaction decreases well-being due to increased psychological strain and diminished mental resources (Grandey and Cropanzano, 1999;Voydanoff, 2002;Eby et al, 2005).…”
Section: Mediating Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Given the rise of the environmental movement in many countries, it is safe to assume that we are at least at the "awareness" stage (Ballantyne et al, 2008;Chan et al, 2014). The linkage between knowledge and subsequent behavior is still weak (Roczen et al, 2014;Fotiadis et al, 2019a). This study examines the transition from knowledge to interest.…”
Section: Level Of Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although businesses are commonly interconnected via financial issues and concerns (Fotiadis et al, 2019b), all business enterprises are also inescapably affected by their owners (Hodari et al, 2017). Theories have examined businesses inclusive of both financial and human aspects (Smith et al, 2016;Fotiadis et al, 2019a). For example, Thomas Cook and Sons (aka Thomas Cook) was continued by his family, thus ensuring that his imprint was noticeable even as they expanded the company.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%