New frontiers in work and family research
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New frontiers in work and family research
(Current issues in work and organizational psychology / series editor, Arnold B. Bakker)
Routledge , Psychology Press, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The purpose of this volume is to showcase alternative theoretical and methodological approaches to work and family research, and present methodological alternatives to the widely known shortcomings of current research on work and the family.
In the first part of the book contributors consider various theoretical perspectives including:
Positive Organizational Psychology
System Theory
Multi-Level Theoretical Models
Dyadic Study Designs
The chapters in Part Two consider a number of methodological issues including: key issues pertaining to sampling, the role of diary studies, Case Cross-over designs, Biomarkers, and Cross-Domain and Within-Domain Relations. Contributors also elaborate the conceptual and logistical issues involved in incorporating novel measurement approaches.
The book will be of essential reading for researchers and students in work and organizational psychology, and related disciplines.
Table of Contents
J. Grzywacz, E. Demerouti, Introduction and Overview. G. Spreitzer, Using A Positive Organizational Scholarship Lens to Enrich Research on Work-Family Relationships. S. Macdermid, L. Hibel, A System Perspective on Work And Family. E. Demerouti, I.M. Corts, M. Boz, A Closer Look at Key Concepts of Work-Nonwork Interface. A.B. Bakker, E. Demerouti, The Spillover-Crossover Model. S. Sonnentag, I. Braun, Not Always a Sweet Home: Family and Job Responsibilities Constrain Recovery Processes. J.G. Grzywacz, D.S. Carlson, B.A. Reboussin, A Primer on Sampling. A. Butler, Z. Song, R. Ilies, Experience Sampling Methods for Work-Family Research: A Review and Research Agenda. F.T. Amstad, N.K. Semmer, Chains of Events in Work-Family Research. O. Buxton, L.C. Klein, S. Williams, T. McDade, Biomarkers in Work and Family Research. R.L. Repetti, S.W. Wang, M.S. Sears, Using Direct Observational Methods to Study the Real Lives of Families: Advantages, Complexities, and Conceptual and Practical Considerations. M.C.W. Peeters, L.L. Ten Brummelhuis, E.F. Van Steenbergen, Consequences of Combining Work and Family Roles: A Closer Look at Cross-Domain Versus Within-Domain Relations.
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