Commuting stress process and self‐regulation at work: Moderating roles of daily task significance, f...
Commuting stress process and self‐regulation at work: Moderating roles of daily task significance, family interference with work, and commuting means efficacy
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Zhou, Le , Wang, Mo , Chang, Chu‐Hsiang , Liu, Songqi , Zhan, Yujie and Shi, Junqi
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Durham: Wiley
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English
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Based on self‐regulation theories of stress processes, this study proposed a model to examine the within‐person mediation relationship between morning commuting stressors and self‐regulation at work via morning commuting strain. In addition, the study examined the moderating roles of daily task significance, daily family interference with work, and...
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Commuting stress process and self‐regulation at work: Moderating roles of daily task significance, family interference with work, and commuting means efficacy
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TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1958469425
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_journals_1958469425
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0031-5826
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1744-6570
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10.1111/peps.12219