Work-family conflict and cyberloafing: the mediating role of work stress

  • Kusumawati A
  • Franksiska R
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Abstract

This study was conducted to analyze the effect of work-family conflict on work stress. Furthermore, we also examine the mediating role of work stress on the relatioship between work-family conflict on cyberloafing. Results of path analysis on 133 respondents form PT. AIC, Semarang, Indonesia shows that work-family conflict positively affects work stress. This research also indicated that work stress did not act as an intervening variable because the respondents had other stress coping mechanism than cyberloafing.

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Kusumawati, A., & Franksiska, R. (2018). Work-family conflict and cyberloafing: the mediating role of work stress. Diponegoro International Journal of Business, 1(2), 86. https://doi.org/10.14710/dijb.1.2.2018.86-93

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