Impact of Work-Family Conflict, Job Stress and Job Satisfaction on Seafarer Performance.

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2020
A lack of research has been undertaken to explore work-family conflict and its impact on the shipping industry. The objective of the present study was to empirically examine the effects of work-family conflict, job stress, and job satisfaction on seafarer performance. Data were collected from merchant ship seafarers in the Yangshan Port, Shanghai, China ( = 337). A data analysis was performed using hierarchical regression analysis. The research results revealed that work-family conflict and job stress negatively affects seafarer self-reported performance, while job satisfaction positively influences seafarer job performance. Findings also show that job satisfaction plays a moderating role in the relationships between work-family conflict, job stress and seafarer performance. Our findings demonstrate that work-family conflict, job stress and job satisfaction manifested are significant predictors for seafarer performance. Important applications and implications are provided for managers and researchers.
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Authors An, Ji;Liu, Yun;Sun, Yujie;Liu, Chen;
Journal International journal of environmental research and public health
Year 2020
DOI E2191
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