Extending the job demands-resources model of work engagement : the role of demands and resources from other domains
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I-Shuo Chen, 'Extending the job demands-resources model of work engagement : the role of demands and resources from other domains', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). Trinity Business School, 2015, pp 241Download Item:
Abstract:
This study aims to extend the job demands-resources model (JD-R model) of
work engagement by proposing that in addition to job demands and job resources, as
proposed in the existing JD-R model, non-work factors (e.g., non-work resources and
demands) affect work engagement and job performance. This study adopts the family
and home life (i.e., FHL) domain as an important non-work domain because it is well
documented that family and home life issues constitute an important source of
occupation-related problems that affect the mental and physical health and job
performance of employees.
Author: Chen, I-Shuo
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Fellenz, MartinPublisher:
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