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Journal of Occupational Health | 2013

Work-to-family Conflict and Family-to-work Conflict among Japanese Dual-earner Couples with Preschool Children: A Spillover-Crossover Perspective

Akihito Shimazu; Kazumi Kubota; Arnold B. Bakker; Eva Demerouti; Kyoko Shimada; Norito Kawakami

Work‐to‐family Conflict and Family‐towork Conflict among Japanese Dual‐earner Couples with Preschool Children: A Spillover‐Crossover Perspective: Akihito SHIMAZU, et al. Department of Mental Health, The University of Tokyo Graduate School of Medicine, Japan—


Career Development International | 2014

Religiousness in times of job insecurity: job demand or resource?

Bert Schreurs; Hetty van Emmerik; Nele De Cuyper; Tahira Probst; Machteld van den Heuvel; Eva Demerouti

Purpose – Departing from the job demands resources model, the purpose of this paper is to investigate whether religion, defined as strength of religious faith, can be viewed as resource or as demand. More specifically, the authors addressed the question as to how job insecurity and religion interact in predicting burnout and change-oriented behavior. Design/methodology/approach – The authors conducted moderated structural equation modeling on survey data from a sample of 238 employees confronted with organizational change. Findings – Results were largely consistent with the “religion as a demand” hypothesis: religion exacerbated rather than buffered the negative effects of job insecurity, so that the adverse impact of job insecurity was stronger for highly religious employees than for employees with low levels of religiousness. Religious employees appear to experience more strain when faced with the possibility of job loss. Originality/value – The results of this study challenge and extend existing knowledge on the role of religion in coping with life stressors. The dominant view has been that religion is beneficial in coping with major stressors. The results of this study, however, suggest otherwise: religion had an exacerbating rather than a buffering effect on the relationship between job insecurity and outcomes.


Journal of Vocational Behavior | 2013

Adapting to change : the value of change information and meaning-making

Machteld van den Heuvel; Eva Demerouti; Arnold B. Bakker; Wilmar B. Schaufeli


International journal of business | 2013

Measuring burnout and work engagement: Factor structure, invariance, and latent mean differences across Greece and the Netherlands

Despoina Xanthopoulou; Arnold B. Bakker; Aristotelis Kantas; Eva Demerouti


Journal of Organizational Behavior | 2012

Crafting a job on a daily basis: Contextual antecedents and the effect on work engagement

Paraskevas Petrou; Eva Demerouti; Maria C. W. Peeters; Wilmar B. Schaufeli


Journal of Business Research | 2016

Developing actionable knowledge on value crafting: A design science approach

Ss Sjana Holloway; Frans M. van Eijnatten; A. Georges L. Romme; Eva Demerouti


Archive | 2009

Adaptation to Organizational Change: The Role of Meaning-making and other Psychological Resources

Arnold B. Bakker; Eva Demerouti; Wilmar B. Schaufeli; M. van den Heuvel


Gedrag en organisatie tijdschrift voor sociale, arbeids- en organisatie-psychologie | 2013

Job crafting: The psychology of customizing jobs. Introduction to the special issue

Luc Dorenbosch; Arnold B. Bakker; Eva Demerouti; Jan Willem Van Dam


Gedrag en organisatie tijdschrift voor sociale, arbeids- en organisatie-psychologie | 2013

Job crafting as a key to successful organisational change

Paraskevas Petrou; Eva Demerouti; Kimberley Breevaart


Positive learning in the age of information : a blessing or a curse? | 2018

A model of positive and negative learning : learning demands and resources, learning engagement, critical thinking, and fake news detection

Christian Dormann; Eva Demerouti; Arnold B. Bakker

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Arnold B. Bakker

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Wilmar B. Schaufeli

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Kimberley Breevaart

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Paraskevas Petrou

Erasmus University Rotterdam

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Despoina Xanthopoulou

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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A. Georges L. Romme

Eindhoven University of Technology

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Frans M. van Eijnatten

Eindhoven University of Technology

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