How to Buffer the Family Costs of Project Citizenship Behavior

Volume: 49, Issue: 5, Pages: 85 - 97
Published: Aug 8, 2018
Abstract
Previous studies have mainly concentrated on the desirable aspects of project citizenship behavior (PCB) but largely ignored its dark sides. We seek to fill in this gap by exploring whether and when PCB would lead to one specific family cost—namely, work interference with family (WIF). Data were collected from a sample of 311 project employees. It was found that PCB was positively related with time-, strain-, and behavior-based WIF only when...
Paper Details
Title
How to Buffer the Family Costs of Project Citizenship Behavior
Published Date
Aug 8, 2018
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
85 - 97
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