Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2895521623> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2895521623 endingPage "85" @default.
- W2895521623 startingPage "64" @default.
- W2895521623 abstract "Across the globe, every workday people commute an average of 38 minutes each way, yet surprisingly little research has examined the implications of this daily routine for work-related outcomes. Integrating theories of boundary work, self-control, and work-family conflict, we propose that the commute to work serves as a liminal role transition between home and work roles, prompting employees to engage in boundary management strategies. Across three field studies (n = 1,736), including a four-week-long intervention study, we find that lengthy morning commutes are more aversive for employees with lower trait self-control and greater work-family conflict, leading to decreased job satisfaction and increased turnover. In addition, we find that employees who engage in a specific boundary management strategy we term role-clarifying prospection (i.e., thinking about the upcoming work role) are less likely to be negatively affected by lengthy commutes to work. Results further show that employees with higher levels of trait self-control are more likely to engage in role-clarifying prospection, and employees who experience higher levels of work-family conflict are more likely to benefit from role-clarifying prospection. Although the commute to work is typically seen as an undesirable part of the workday, our theory and results point to the benefits of using it as an opportunity to transition into one’s work role." @default.
- W2895521623 created "2018-10-12" @default.
- W2895521623 creator A5000930617 @default.
- W2895521623 creator A5016200385 @default.
- W2895521623 creator A5056120929 @default.
- W2895521623 creator A5057627434 @default.
- W2895521623 creator A5068683691 @default.
- W2895521623 date "2021-01-01" @default.
- W2895521623 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2895521623 title "Between Home and Work: Commuting as an Opportunity for Role Transitions" @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1534251649 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1557777695 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1595444319 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1947431395 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1967692040 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1979376028 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1988528303 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1991830501 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1995681061 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W1999520675 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2000768606 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2008603059 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2010041481 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2014081548 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2017226747 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2018144608 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2021998397 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2041965133 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2044567412 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2047761114 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2048923737 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2056104166 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2057978731 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2062029266 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2066000480 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2076763018 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2077057247 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2088613099 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2094585474 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2095267132 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2096423181 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2102155587 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2106096361 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2111046833 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2113775617 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2114311288 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2116462292 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2116786781 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2123821623 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2126269244 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2126678797 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2134077691 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2148112990 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2152264416 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2155239447 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2155450108 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2160666315 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2162364152 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2162433294 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2163471292 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2166083639 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2168650487 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2171198547 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2330631625 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2346708981 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2470720104 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2471894837 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2500519773 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2505218487 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2527947699 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2528870007 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2562290388 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2571559983 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2737828802 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2762051379 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2803917677 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2887397882 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W2906447640 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4233488284 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4241315306 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4244985803 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4247313921 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4248007026 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4248518537 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4251538451 @default.
- W2895521623 cites W4300107936 @default.
- W2895521623 doi "https://doi.org/10.1287/orsc.2020.1370" @default.
- W2895521623 hasPublicationYear "2021" @default.
- W2895521623 type Work @default.
- W2895521623 sameAs 2895521623 @default.
- W2895521623 citedByCount "30" @default.
- W2895521623 countsByYear W28955216232021 @default.
- W2895521623 countsByYear W28955216232022 @default.
- W2895521623 countsByYear W28955216232023 @default.
- W2895521623 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2895521623 hasAuthorship W2895521623A5000930617 @default.
- W2895521623 hasAuthorship W2895521623A5016200385 @default.
- W2895521623 hasAuthorship W2895521623A5056120929 @default.