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The Differential Role Of Job Demands In Relation To Nonwork Domain Outcomes Based On The Challenge-Hindrance Framework, Jennica R. Webster, Gary A. Adams Jan 2020

The Differential Role Of Job Demands In Relation To Nonwork Domain Outcomes Based On The Challenge-Hindrance Framework, Jennica R. Webster, Gary A. Adams

Management Faculty Research and Publications

The purpose of this study was to meta-analytically test a novel theoretical model examining a dual stressor and dual process model relating demands in the work domain to outcomes in the nonwork domain. The foundation for this model rested upon the challenge-hindrance framework and the role depletion and role enhancement perspectives derived from role theory as applied to the work-nonwork interface. The results show mixed support for the proposed model. In line with the challenge-hindrance framework the effects of challenge stressors were less detrimental than hindrance stressors. However, contrary to what has been reported for work domain outcomes, the net …