She wants the best: Maximizing tendency, work‐to‐family enrichment and female employee adaptivity

Author:

Jia Huiyuan1ORCID,Li Mushi2

Affiliation:

1. College of Business Administration Capital University of Economics and Business Beijing China

2. School of Psychology and Cognitive Sciences and Beijing Key Laboratory of Behavior and Mental Health Peking University Beijing China

Abstract

AbstractStereotypes often link female employees with increased family–work conflicts and low work outcomes. Nevertheless, female employees may excel in both home and work environments. This study aimed to examine the effect of maximizing tendency on female employees' family‐to‐work enrichment and adaptivity. A three‐wave survey involving 1074 female employees was conducted. Results indicated that maximizing tendency positively predicts adaptivity via family‐to‐work enrichment. Spousal relationship quality weakens the effect of maximizing on family‐to‐work enrichment and employee adaptivity. The findings highlight the benefits of maximizing tendency in female employees, suggesting a bright side to maximizing as it enhances adaptability in dynamic work situations. The study also identifies maximizing tendency as a novel personal characteristic that facilitates resource transfer from family to work domain. The findings offer a valuable perspective for promoting female employees' success in the workplace.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Social Sciences,Social Psychology

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