Person–organization fit, family-supportive organization perceptions, and self-efficacy affect work–life balance

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Jee Young Seong
Cite this article:  Seong, J. Y. (2016). Person–organization fit, family-supportive organization perceptions, and self-efficacy affect work–life balance. Social Behavior and Personality: An international journal, 44(6), 911-922.


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I investigated the effects of person–organization (PO) fit, family-supportive organization perceptions (FSOP), and self-efficacy on work–life balance (WLB), using a sample of 765 employees of a Korean manufacturing company. Participants completed measures of PO fit, FSOP, self-efficacy, and WLB. Results revealed a main effect of PO fit on WLB, and a 3-way interaction among PO fit, self-efficacy, and FSOP as predictors of WLB. In terms of practical implications, my results suggest that WLB can be improved by enhancing PO fit, FSOP, and self-efficacy. Further implications for research and practice are discussed.

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