tailieunhanh - Job crafting and employees’ general health: The role of work–nonwork facilitation and perceived boundary control

Job crafting is associated with positive work–related outcomes, but its effects on nonwork–related outcomes are unclear. The conservation of resources theory informed the hypotheses that work–nonwork facilitation mediates the relationship between job crafting and general health, and this mediation process is moderated by perceived boundary control. |

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