@article{fac16c45ceb54b84987b0c5e187b7b0a,
title = "Leave or not to leave? The impact of managerial work-life support and work engagement on the outcomes of work-to-life conflict for China{\textquoteright}s new generation employees",
abstract = "This paper explores how work engagement and managerial work-life support can influence the relationship between work-to-life conflict and turnover intention for China{\textquoteright}s new generation employees. Drawing on job demand-resources (JD-R) theory and time-lagged survey data, we developed a moderated mediation model which reveals the mediating effect of work engagement on the relationship between work-to-life conflict and turnover intention, and the moderation effect of managerial work-life support on the relationship between work-to-life conflict and work engagement. The findings show that work engagement serves as a personal resource for new generation employees to buffer the negative impact of work-life conflict on turnover intention, and managerial work-life support serves as a key job resource to influence the mediating effect of work engagement when work-life conflict occurs. Research contributions, implications, and limitations are discussed.",
keywords = "Work-life conflict, turnover intention, work engagement, managerial work-life support, China, new generation employees",
author = "Mengyi Xu and Xuebing Cao and Hui Lu",
year = "2023",
month = oct,
day = "23",
doi = "10.1080/13602381.2023.2264221",
language = "English",
journal = "Asia Pacific Business Review",
issn = "1360-2381",
publisher = "Taylor \& Francis",
}