Título |
Workplace tele pressure and innovative work performance. A moderation mediation study through work-family conflicts and job burnout |
Autores |
Aman-Ullah, Attia , Aziz, Azelin , ARIZA MONTES, JOSÉ ANTONIO, Han, Heesup |
Publicación externa |
No |
Medio |
Eur. J. Innov. Manage. |
Alcance |
Article |
Naturaleza |
Científica |
Cuartil JCR |
1 |
Cuartil SJR |
1 |
Impacto JCR |
5 |
Impacto SJR |
1.225 |
Web |
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85176758545&doi=10.1108%2fEJIM-07-2023-0539&partnerID=40&md5=68902eff0ff68658970f8f4794da7cba |
Fecha de publicacion |
14/11/2023 |
ISI |
001100619500001 |
Scopus Id |
2-s2.0-85176758545 |
DOI |
10.1108/EJIM-07-2023-0539 |
Abstract |
PurposeThis study explores the impact of workplace tele pressure on innovative work performance. The study also tests the mediating effect of the work-family conflict and the moderating influence of job burnout between the work-family conflict and innovative work performance.Design/methodology/approachData for the present study were collected through structured questionnaires from 285 employees working in the public and private sector universities. Data were analysed through SPSS and Smart-PLS.FindingsResults confirmed the relationship between workplace tele pressure and innovative work performance, the mediating effect of work-family conflict between workplace tele pressure and innovative work performance and the moderating influence of job burnout between work-family conflicts and innovative work performance.Originality/valueThis study model is supported by the job demands-control model and effort-recovery theory, which is being tested for the first time to support the relationship between workplace tele pressure and innovative work performance. Further, the model "workplace tele pressure -> work-family conflicts -> job burnout -> innovative work performance" was developed and tested for the first time to study the technology-based pressure in the education sector. |
Palabras clave |
Workplace tele pressure; Work-family conflicts; Job burnout; Innovative work performance; Job demands-resource theory; Effort-recovery theory |
Miembros de la Universidad Loyola |
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