Unethical pro-family behavior (UPFB) is prevalent in organizations and has adverse effects on organizations, but very few studies have examined the factors that lead to UPFB. We use a cognitive appraisal theoretical framework to argue that employees’ unethical pro-family (UPFB) behavior results from work and family conflicts (WFC/FWC) are mediated by threat appraisal and moderated family collectivism orientation. Based on the questionnaire data of 496 full-time employees from two-time points, we found that WFC/FWC was positively correlated with UPFB where threat appraisal played a mediating role in this relationship; Family collectivism orientation strengthens the threat appraisal-UPFB relationship and the mediation relationship between WFC/FWC and UPFB via threat appraisal. These findings offer an understanding of the theoretical and practical implications which could help organizations reduce UPFB. Finally, we discuss possible directions for future research.
To realize the roller forming process of curved edges of aluminium alloy auto-body closure panels, a numerical simulation method is proposed for the roller forming of aluminium alloy sheet with adhesive in flat variable curvature. Firstly, the motion of the roller is calculated by the discrete variable curvature curve method. Secondly, a numerical method of FEM-SPH coupling is established to simulate the interaction between the adhesive layer and the sheet. Subsequently, a numerical simulation model for the roller forming of aluminium alloy sheet with adhesive in flat variable curvature was constructed and finite element calculations were carried out. The simulation results show that the motion posture of the roller matches that of the actual roller, and the adhesive layer can adequately fill the inner and outer panel areas during the rolling process, which proves the effectiveness of the method.
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