Abstract
PurposeThis study applies the job demands-resources model the conservation of resources theory to explain and examine the impacts of home-work conflict, perceived insufficient organizational support, and perceived social isolation, that is, work-from-home stressors, oDesign/methodology/approachData were collected from 418 Thai employees who worked from home during the nationwide lockdowns at two time points. The hypotheses were tested and analyzed by means of a confirmatory factor analysis, structural equation modeling, and a bootstrapping procedure.FindingsThe results indicate that the three work-from-home stressors significantly cause emotional exhaustion and that these stressors are negatively associated with job embeddedness and life satisfaction via the mediation of emotional exhaustion.Research limitations/implicationsTo reduce error in parameter estimation due to self-report data, future research could use a more rigorous longitudinal design with a longer time lag and collect data from multiple sources.Practical implicationsRealizing how critical situations shape the workplace would help organizations understand the issues concerning a remote work approach and create more applicable interventions to improve employees' retention and wellbeing.Originality/valueThis study reinforces the application of COR in times of crisis and extends the traditional JD-R model beyond the normal work context.
Subject
Public Administration,General Business, Management and Accounting
Reference64 articles.
1. Working from home effectiveness during Covid-19: evidence from university staff in Indonesia;Asia Pacific Management Review,2021
2. Temporal strategies and firms' speedy responses to COVID‐19;Journal of Management Studies,2021
3. Structural equation modeling in practice: a review and recommended two-step approach;Psychological Bulletin,1988
4. On the evaluation of structural equation models;Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science,1988
5. A review of telework research: findings, new directions, and lessons for the study of modern work;Journal of Organizational Behavior,2002
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献