Efecto mediador del engagement sobre el Conflicto Trabajo (CTF) - Familia/ Trabajo (CFT) y la felicidad en el trabajo.

Autores/as

  • Francisco Javier Diaz Universidad del Concepción, Chile
  • Moises Esteban Carrasco Francisco Diaz Pincheira Psicologo Organizacional Magister en Economia de Recursos Naturales Profesor Asistente Departamento de Gestión Empresarial. Universidad de Concepción

Palabras clave:

Engagement, Felicidad, Trabajo

Resumen

Este estudio analizó el efecto mediador del engagement en la relación entre felicidad subjetiva percibida y conflicto familia trabajo (CFT) trabajo- familia (CTF). La muestra fue de 273 profesores de la ciudad de Los Ángeles, Chile. Se aplicaron tres escalas previamente validadas en el medio nacional y se realizaron modelos de regresión lineal y ecuaciones estructurales para probar las diferentes hipótesis. Los principales resultados evidencian que existe un efecto mediador del engagement sobre la relación entre la felicidad subjetiva percibida y el CFT/CTF, evidenciando en los análisis de regresión que el entusiasmo presenta un rol predictor en las distintas causas del conflicto.

Biografía del autor/a

Francisco Javier Diaz, Universidad del Concepción, Chile

Francisco Diaz Pincheira

Psicologo Organizacional

Magister en RRHH y Habilidades Directivas

Profesor Asistente

Universidad de Concepción

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