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Role clarity, work overload and organizational support: multilevel evidence of the importance of support
Authors:Paul D Bliese  Carl Andrew Castro
Abstract:The present study extended the demands-control-support model used in occupational stress research in two ways. First, it hypothesized that role clarity (i.e. role ambiguity), like control, would moderate the relationship between demands and psychological strain. Second, the study assessed support (from leaders) as a macro characteristic of the work-group environment. Data were drawn from a large study of US army soldiers, the study sample consisting of 1786 lower enlisted male soldiers. The inclusion of support as a work-group characteristic lead to a multilevel test of the model. A three-way multilevel interaction among work demands, role clarity and support was observed. As predicted, the relationship between demands and psychological strain was moderated by role clarity; however, this moderating relationship was found only when work-group support was high.
Keywords:Work  Overload  Role  Clarity  Organizational  Support  Leadership  Demands-CONTROL-SUPPORT  Model
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