The relationship between supervisor support and work-family conflict and the mediating role of work overload perception on this relationship

  • Şirin M
  • Yücel İ
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Purpose: This study aims to investigate the mediating effect of work overload perception on the relationship between supervisor support and work-family conflict experienced by employees. Methodology: The created models and hypotheses were tested on a sample comprising 401 research assistants working at a public university. The data obtained were analyzed using statistical programs. Results: According to the results of the analyses, it was concluded that supervisor support had negative correlation with work-family conflict and work overload perception. In addition, a positive relationship between work overload perception and work-family conflict was observed. Conclusion: Based on the mediation model that was used to test the main hypothesis, it was concluded that work overload perception has a partially mediating effect on the relationship between supervisor support and work-family conflict.

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Şirin, M. S., & Yücel, İ. (2021). The relationship between supervisor support and work-family conflict and the mediating role of work overload perception on this relationship. Ekonomski Vjesnik, 34(1), 145–159. https://doi.org/10.51680/ev.34.1.11

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