2023
DOI: 10.4102/sajip.v49i0.2052
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Moderating effects of personal resources on work engagement and work-family conflict

Anthony G. Balogun

Abstract: Orientation: There is a growing concern about the dark side of work engagement. Recent research has shown that employees who are highly engaged at work are more likely to suffer from high work–family conflict. As employees’ engagement is highly valuable to organisations, it would be useful to identify variables that mitigate this negative impact so that both employees and the organisation can benefit from this positive work behaviour.Research purpose: The study examined the moderating roles of work-family conf… Show more

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