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Individualism-collectivism as a moderator of the work demands-strains relationship: A cross-level and cross-national examination

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dc.creator Antoniou, Alexandros-Stamatios
dc.creator Lu, Chang-qin
dc.creator Kinnunen, Ulla
dc.creator Geurts, Sabine
dc.creator Fraile, Guillermo
dc.creator Ferreiro, Pablo
dc.creator Carikci, Ilker
dc.creator Brough, Paula
dc.creator Beham, Barbara
dc.creator Alexandrova, Matilda
dc.creator Abarca, Nureya
dc.creator O'Driscoll, Michael P.
dc.creator Lapierre, Laurent M.
dc.creator Cooper, Cary L.
dc.creator Poelmans, Steven
dc.creator Allen, Tammy D.
dc.creator Sanchez, Juan I.
dc.creator Spector, Paul E.
dc.creator Yang, Liu-Qin
dc.creator Woo, Jong-Min
dc.creator Widerszal-Bazyl, Maria
dc.creator Tillemann, Kati
dc.creator Schulmeyer, Marion K.
dc.creator Shima, Satoru
dc.creator Siu, Oi-ling
dc.creator Salamatov, Volodymyr
dc.creator Pitariu, Horea
dc.creator Pagon, Milan
dc.creator Moreno-Velazquez, Ivonne F.
dc.creator Lu, Luo
dc.date 2012-05-01T00:00:00Z
dc.date.accessioned 2021-12-03T11:14:49Z
dc.date.available 2021-12-03T11:14:49Z
dc.identifier 09ad1f86-cc36-4359-9d85-d7ee3d0b36bb
dc.identifier 10.1057/jibs.2011.58
dc.identifier https://avesis.sdu.edu.tr/publication/details/09ad1f86-cc36-4359-9d85-d7ee3d0b36bb/oai
dc.identifier.uri http://acikerisim.sdu.edu.tr/xmlui/handle/123456789/89831
dc.description Surveying 6509 managers from 24 countries/geopolitical entities, we tested the process through which individualism-collectivism at the country level relates to employees' appraisals of and reactions to three types of work demands (i.e., work hours, workload, and organizational constraints). Our multilevel modeling results suggested that, while working the same number of hours, employees from individualistic countries reported a higher perceived workload than their counterparts in collectivistic countries. Furthermore, relationships of perceived workload and organizational constraints with job dissatisfaction and turnover intentions were stronger in individualistic than in collectivistic countries. Importantly, results of supplementary analyses suggested that the cultural value of individualism-collectivism moderated the mediation effect of perceived workload between work hours and both job dissatisfaction and turnover intentions. Our findings highlight the need to expand contemporary theories of work stress by applying multilevel approaches and incorporating cross-national differences in dimensions such as individualism-collectivism while studying how employees appraise and react to important work stressors. Journal of International Business Studies (2012) 43, 424-443. doi: 10.1057/jibs.2011.58
dc.language eng
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
dc.title Individualism-collectivism as a moderator of the work demands-strains relationship: A cross-level and cross-national examination
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article


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