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Management and supervisory support as a moderator of work–family demands and women’s well-being: A case study of Muslim female academicians in Malaysia

Meguellati Achour (Research and Development Division, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Shahidra Binti Abdul Khalil (Department of Fiqh and Usul, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Bahiyah Binti Ahmad (Department of Fiqh and Usul, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Mohd Roslan Mohd Nor (Department of Islamic History and Civilization, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)
Mohd Yakub Zulkifli Bin Mohd Yusoff (Department of Al-quran and Al-hadith, Academy of Islamic Studies, University of Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Humanomics

ISSN: 0828-8666

Article publication date: 14 August 2017

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to examine the relationship of work–family demands with employees’ well-being, and the role of management/supervisory support in this relationship. The following hypotheses were proposed: work–family demands would be negatively related to employees’ well-being; management/supervisory support would moderate the relationship of work–family demands with employees’ well-being.

Design/methodology/approach

The researchers used 250 working female academicians as respondents, working in the research universities in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Their ages ranged from 30 to 60 years.

Findings

The findings of the present study proved that the work–family demands were negatively associated with employees’ well-being. Results also revealed that management and supervisory support strengthens the relationship between work–family demands and employees’ well-being. Thus, management and supervisory support plays an important role in balancing work demands and family roles and also in increasing working female academicians’ well-being.

Originality/value

In this study, management and supervisory support was found to be directly related to well-being, including life satisfaction, job satisfaction and family satisfaction. However, the direct relationship between management/supervisory support and well-being was positive and significant. This study also found that management/supervisor support reduced work–family conflict and work–family demands. Also, supervisory and management support was found to have a significant and positive relationship with well-being. Given these findings, supervisory and management support plays a very important role as a moderator of work–family demands and in developing and improving well-being in working women.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank a Research and Development Division at Academy of Islamic Studies for financial assistance to prepare this article. The grant provided to the authors under research project RP028B-16HNE is highly appreciated.

Citation

Achour, M., Binti Abdul Khalil, S., Binti Ahmad, B., Mohd Nor, M.R. and Zulkifli Bin Mohd Yusoff, M.Y. (2017), "Management and supervisory support as a moderator of work–family demands and women’s well-being: A case study of Muslim female academicians in Malaysia", Humanomics, Vol. 33 No. 3, pp. 335-356. https://doi.org/10.1108/H-02-2017-0024

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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