How Does Online Telecommuting Affect Teachers’ Work? The Relationship Between Workplace Flexibility and Job Involvement: A Moderated Mediation Model

Authors

  • Percy Leung Renmin University of China, Beijing, China
  • Dongwoo Choo KyungHee University, Seoul, Korea

Keywords:

workplace flexibility, work-family conflict, job involvement, job demands, online telecommuting

Abstract

In the context of online telecommuting, based on conservation of resource theory, boundary theory and role pressure theory, the research conducted a survey on 690 teachers from 16 senior high schools in China, and verified the relationship between workplace flexibility and job involvement. The results show that: 1) Workplace flexibility has a significant positive impact on work-family conflict; 2) Workplace flexibility has a significant negative impact on job involvement; 3) Work-family conflict has a significant negative impact on job involvement; 4) Work-family conflict partially mediates the relationship between workplace flexibility and job involvement; 5) Job demands positively moderate the relationship between workplace flexibility and work-family conflict; 6) Job demands play a positive role in moderating the relationship between workplace flexibility and job involvement through work-family conflict.

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Published

2022-11-23

How to Cite

Percy Leung, & Dongwoo Choo. (2022). How Does Online Telecommuting Affect Teachers’ Work? The Relationship Between Workplace Flexibility and Job Involvement: A Moderated Mediation Model . ournal of dvanced esearch in ducation, 1(1), 52–71. etrieved from https://www.pioneerpublisher.com/jare/article/view/67

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