Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4296281719> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4296281719 abstract "Ongoing developments, such as digitalization, increased the interference of the work and nonwork life domains, urging many to continuously manage engagement in respective domains. The COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent home-office regulations further boosted the need for employees to find a good work-nonwork balance, thereby optimizing their health and well-being. Consequently, proactive individual-level crafting strategies for balancing work with other relevant life domains were becoming increasingly important. However, these strategies received insufficient attention in previous research despite their potential relevance for satisfying psychological needs, such as psychological detachment. We addressed this research gap by introducing a new scale measuring crafting for a work-nonwork balance and examining its relevance in job-and life satisfaction, work engagement, subjective vitality, family role and job performance, boundary management and self-rated work-nonwork balance. The Work-Nonwork Balance Crafting Scale was validated in five countries (Austria, Finland, Germany, Japan, and Switzerland), encompassing data from a heterogeneous sample of more than 4,200 employees. In study 1, exploratory factor analysis revealed a two-factorial scale structure. Confirmatory factor analysis, test for measurement invariance, and convergent validity were provided in study 2. Replication of confirmatory factor analysis, incremental and criterion validity of the Work-Nonwork Balance Crafting Scale for job and life satisfaction were assessed in study 3. Study 4 displayed criterion validity, test-retest reliability, testing measurement invariance, and applicability of the scale across work cultures. Finally, study 5 delivered evidence for the Work-Nonwork Balance Crafting Scale in predicting work-nonwork balance. The novel Work-Nonwork Balance Crafting Scale captured crafting for the challenging balance between work and nonwork and performed well across several different working cultures in increasingly digitalized societies. Both researchers and practitioners may use this tool to assess crafting efforts to balance both life domains and to study relationships with outcomes relevant to employee health and well-being." @default.
- W4296281719 created "2022-09-19" @default.
- W4296281719 creator A5005327128 @default.
- W4296281719 creator A5026968124 @default.
- W4296281719 creator A5029545079 @default.
- W4296281719 creator A5037774755 @default.
- W4296281719 creator A5080615685 @default.
- W4296281719 creator A5081047475 @default.
- W4296281719 creator A5088862219 @default.
- W4296281719 date "2022-09-16" @default.
- W4296281719 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W4296281719 title "Crafting work-nonwork balance involving life domain boundaries: Development and validation of a novel scale across five countries" @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1030048916 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1531446508 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1761943110 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1832468932 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1952232204 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1970616153 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1980279180 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1980854746 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1981815537 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1991812489 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W1996510743 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2002845457 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2009114734 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2010348352 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2014229466 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2024370570 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2027547602 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2030148756 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2043388471 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2044946104 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2051373600 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2051433150 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2061869679 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2067102910 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2067991323 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2071666535 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2081249899 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2088530342 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2089871805 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2098235528 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2098396890 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2104437727 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2109263968 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2111264573 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2113953571 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2114312225 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2114858942 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2117011282 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2122447448 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2123478340 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2126196890 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2127625785 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2129487207 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2130653485 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2131678764 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2132062004 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2137871137 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2155239447 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2156987925 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2162437324 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2163191809 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2172273046 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2301505882 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2411399476 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2460430788 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2469775770 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2475836684 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2508603698 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2529619024 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2530409471 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2586215636 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2610474789 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2619680664 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2735657193 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2751664487 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2763358349 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2772442534 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2772521490 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2778107073 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2782200373 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2789057957 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2790820599 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2794913210 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2804474444 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2835963761 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2886027736 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2888091607 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2891982179 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2892696550 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2895683790 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2898087550 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2899059596 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2913745344 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W293658982 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2943392229 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2944351228 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2946024010 @default.
- W4296281719 cites W2947329335 @default.