Browsing by Author "Sit, Cindy"
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Flexible work arrangements, work engagement, turnover intentions and psychological health
Timms, Carolyn; Brough, Paula; O’Driscoll, Michael P.; Kalliath, Thomas; Siu, Oi Ling; Sit, Cindy; Lo, Danny (Wiley, 2014)Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are often written into company policies to demonstrate organisational sensitivity to potentially difficult interfaces between employees' work and non-work domains. The current research ... -
Role resources and work-family enrichment: The role of work engagement
Siu, Oi Ling; Lu, Jia-fang; Brough, Paula; Lu, Chang-Qin; Bakker, Arnold B.; Kalliath, Thomas; O’Driscoll, Michael P.; Phillips, David R.; Chen, Wei-qing; Lo, Danny; Sit, Cindy; Shi, Kan (Elsevier, 2010)The majority of work-family research has focused on negative spillover between demands and outcomes and between the work and family domains (e.g., work-family conflict; see review by Eby, Casper, Lockwood, Bordeaux, & ... -
Validation of the job demands-resources model in cross-national samples: Cross-sectional and longitudinal predictions of psychological strain and work engagement
Brough, Paula; Timms, Carolyn; Siu, Oi Ling; Kalliath, Thomas; O’Driscoll, Michael P.; Sit, Cindy; Lo, Danny; Lu, Chang-Qin (Sage, 2013)The Job Demands-Resources (JD-R) model proposes that employee health and performance are dependent upon direct and interacting perceptions of job demands and job resources. The JD-R model has been tested primarily with ...
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