Hardworking coworkers: A multilevel cross‐national look at group work hours and work–family conflict
Abstract
Summary This study investigates the relationship between coworker work hours and perceived work‐to‐family conflict (WFC) in a multinational sample of professional service employees. Building on recent research on the ways in which workgroups influence individual WFC, we demonstrate that the average hours worked by coworkers has a significant relationship to reported WFC independent of an employee's own work hours. Although this finding is...
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Title
Hardworking coworkers: A multilevel cross‐national look at group work hours and work–family conflict
Published Date
Mar 7, 2019
Volume
40
Issue
6
Pages
676 - 692
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