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TitleTo predict and to explain: a multigroup analysis of gender on job and family satisfaction among hospitality employees
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Date Issued2022-08-22
Source PublicationGender in Management
ISSN1754-2413
Volume37Issue:7Pages:891-911
Abstract

Purpose: The recent trends of work and family issues have prompted a proliferation of research in the work-family study; however, evidence from the hospitality industry is limited. This paper aims to examine the relationships between the work-family interface on job satisfaction (JS) and family satisfaction (FS). Additionally, the authors have adopted person-centered perspectives to determine if gender affects the magnitude of these relationships. Design/methodology/approach: Data were collected from 295 hospitality employees, and the hypotheses were tested using the partial least squares method of structural equation modeling. Other than assessing the path model’s explanatory power, the authors examined the model’s predictive power using PLSpredict to predict new cases. Findings: The results supported the originating domain view where the domain in which work-family enrichment (WFE) or conflict originates would have the immediate effect. Simultaneously, the authors found empirical evidence demonstrating the complimentary transfer of resources from the family domain to the work domain, enriching an individual’s satisfaction level. Finally, multigroup analysis reveals that women displayed higher job dissatisfaction than men when facing work-family conflict. Originality/value: To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this study is the first study that allows a better understanding of the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on employees’ work-family dynamics. This is the first study relating WFE and conflict to matching-domain satisfaction in one model. By examining these constructs’ simultaneous pathways, the authors extend the body of knowledge by contrasting the source attribution perspective with the cross-domain theory of enrichment and conflict. Consequentially, the authors answer Premchandran and Priyadarshi’s (2020) call to examine work-family dynamics in different cultures on different genders.

KeywordConflict Enrichment Family PLS-SEM Work
DOI10.1108/GM-06-2021-0173
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaBusiness & Economics ; Women's Studies
WOS SubjectBusiness ; Management ; Women's Studies
WOS IDWOS:000822052100001
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85133621271
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Cited Times:10[WOS]   [WOS Record]     [Related Records in WOS]
Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/9804
CollectionFaculty of Busines and Management
Corresponding AuthorTan, Kim Lim
Affiliation
1.JCU Singapore Business School,James Cook University,Singapore
2.Department of Management,Marketing and Digital Business,Curtin University Malaysia,Miri,Malaysia
3.College of Human and Social Futures,The University of Newcastle,Callaghan,Australia
4.Newcastle Business School,The University of Newcastle,Callaghan,Australia
5.Department of Business and Management,BNU-HKBU United International College,Zhuhai,China
First Author AffilicationBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
Corresponding Author AffilicationBeijing Normal-Hong Kong Baptist University
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Tan, Kim Lim,Sim, Adriel K.S.,Donohue, Thomas. To predict and to explain: a multigroup analysis of gender on job and family satisfaction among hospitality employees[J]. Gender in Management, 2022, 37(7): 891-911.
APA Tan, Kim Lim, Sim, Adriel K.S., & Donohue, Thomas. (2022). To predict and to explain: a multigroup analysis of gender on job and family satisfaction among hospitality employees. Gender in Management, 37(7), 891-911.
MLA Tan, Kim Lim,et al."To predict and to explain: a multigroup analysis of gender on job and family satisfaction among hospitality employees". Gender in Management 37.7(2022): 891-911.
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