Work addiction and presenteeism: The buffering role of managerial support

Publication date

2019-04

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Mazzetti, GretaISNI 0000000524192040
Vignoli, Michela
Schaufeli, WilmarORCID 0000-0002-6070-7150ISNI 0000000081817266
Guglielmi, Dina

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taverne

Abstract

The current study examined the mediating effect of presenteeism and moderating effect of managerial support in the relation between workaholism and work-family conflict. A sample of 1065 white-collar employees from an Italian company filled in an online survey and hypotheses were tested using a bootstrapping procedure. Results showed that presenteeism mediated the association between workaholism and work-family conflict. Moreover, the mediating effect of presenteeism was moderated by managerial support: for employees reporting lower levels of support workaholism was stronger related to presenteeism than for those experiencing higher support. Presenteeism, in turn, was related to greater levels of work-family conflict. The present study sheds light into the protective role played by managerial support in preventing workaholic employees from forcing themselves to attend work also when feeling sick. Accordingly, early intervention aimed at buffering the negative association between workaholism and work-family conflict should focus on training managers to develop supportive leadership skills.

Keywords

Managerial support, Moderated mediation model, Presenteeism, Work-family conflict, Workaholism, Taverne, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), General Psychology

Citation

Mazzetti, G, Vignoli, M, Schaufeli, W B & Guglielmi, D 2019, 'Work addiction and presenteeism : The buffering role of managerial support', International Journal of Psychology, vol. 54, no. 2, pp. 174-179. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijop.12449