Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life

The impact of commuting stress has been addressed by only a few studies, most of which have been conducted in developed countries. Far less research has looked at the subjective, psychological effects of commuting on employees’ wellbeing within the Malaysian context. This paper describes a study whi...

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Main Author: Mohd Mahudin, Nor Diana
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Language:English
Published: Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2012
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spelling iium-152642013-04-26T08:57:40Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/15264/ Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life Mohd Mahudin, Nor Diana BF Psychology The impact of commuting stress has been addressed by only a few studies, most of which have been conducted in developed countries. Far less research has looked at the subjective, psychological effects of commuting on employees’ wellbeing within the Malaysian context. This paper describes a study which investigates the effects of commuting stress on commuters’ individual life and work domains. Data were collected from 660 commuters through a questionnaire survey and explored using correlation and regression analysis. The results show that longer commutes are significantly associated with a greater increase in commuting stress. They also reveal that the strain of commuting affects commuters’ reports of somatic symptoms of ill health and commute displeasure. In addition, commuting stress is found to affect commuters’ intention to quit their job but not in terms of their job or life satisfaction. Drawing on these results, theoretical and research implications that would lend support for future commuting stress research, particularly in Malaysia, are suggested. Universiti Malaysia Sabah 2012 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/15264/1/Transfer_effects_and_permeable_boundaries.pdf Mohd Mahudin, Nor Diana (2012) Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life. Southeast Asia Psychology Journal (SAPJ), 1. pp. 1-9. http://www.cseap.edu.my/sapj
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Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life
description The impact of commuting stress has been addressed by only a few studies, most of which have been conducted in developed countries. Far less research has looked at the subjective, psychological effects of commuting on employees’ wellbeing within the Malaysian context. This paper describes a study which investigates the effects of commuting stress on commuters’ individual life and work domains. Data were collected from 660 commuters through a questionnaire survey and explored using correlation and regression analysis. The results show that longer commutes are significantly associated with a greater increase in commuting stress. They also reveal that the strain of commuting affects commuters’ reports of somatic symptoms of ill health and commute displeasure. In addition, commuting stress is found to affect commuters’ intention to quit their job but not in terms of their job or life satisfaction. Drawing on these results, theoretical and research implications that would lend support for future commuting stress research, particularly in Malaysia, are suggested.
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title Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life
title_short Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life
title_full Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life
title_fullStr Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life
title_full_unstemmed Transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life
title_sort transfer effects and permeable boundaries: an empirical study of the effects of commuting stress on employees' work and life
publisher Universiti Malaysia Sabah
publishDate 2012
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/15264/
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/15264/1/Transfer_effects_and_permeable_boundaries.pdf
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