2012
DOI: 10.5172/jmo.2012.18.1.64
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Towards an understanding of the relationship between family-oriented benefits and employee behaviors: Does coworker support matter?

Abstract: AbstractDrawing on social exchange theory, we explore the reciprocal relationship between the perception of being offered family-oriented benefits (childcare information services and childcare vouchers) and parent–employees' engagement in organizational citizenship behaviors (OCBs). We examine the moderating role of both general and family-oriented social support from coworkers, an often cited, but less frequently studied aspect of parent–employees' work experiences. Based on s… Show more

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