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| The Effects of Technology-Assisted Supplemental Work on Family Role Performance and Proactive Behavior |
| DONG Niannian,LIU Quanzhi,SHANG Xinsheng,LIU Juan |
| 1. University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, China;2. Baoding Hospital of Beijing Children’s Hospital, Capital Medical University, Baoding, Hebei, China |
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Abstract Drawing on the effort-recovery model, this study employed an experience sampling methodology, administering surveys twice daily over ten consecutive workdays and yielding 834 valid within-person observations. We investigated the effects of nightly technology-assisted supplemental work on family role performance that same evening and proactive behavior the next day via psychological detachment, as well as the cross-level moderating role of trait resilience. Multilevel path analyses showed that, on a daily basis, technology-assisted supplemental work had an indirect effect on family role performance by reducing psychological detachment. Moreover, trait resilience not only moderated the relationship between technology-assisted supplemental work and psychological detachment, but also moderated the indirect effect of technology-assisted supplemental work on family role performance through diminished psychological detachment.
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Received: 02 June 2024
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