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Understanding the Relationship Between Prior to End-of-Workday Physical Activity and Work-Life Balance: A Within-Person Approach

Journal

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 106, Issue 8, Pages 1239-1249

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/apl0000829

Keywords

physical activity; work recovery; spillover; work-life balance; experience sampling

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This study examines how physical activity before the end of the workday can impact daily satisfaction with work-life balance. Findings show that prior to end-of-workday physical activity can increase end-of-workday vigor, which helps achieve work-related and non-work-related goals, ultimately enhancing satisfaction with work-life balance.
Although physical activity has typically been conceptualized by organizational scholars as a postwork activity that spills over to enhance work-related experiences, little is known about how physical activity prior to the end of the workday spills over to affect nonwork criteria. Drawing from Hirschi, Shockley, and Zacher's (2019) action regulation model of work-life balance, we develop a process-oriented model of the implications of prior to end-of-workday physical activity for daily satisfaction with work-life balance. We examine our conceptual model in a 5-day daily diary study that incorporates objective measurements of physical activity (i.e., prior to end-of-workday steps assessed via actigraph) collected from 71 full-time employees. Consistent with our predictions, prior to end-of-workday physical activity yields greater levels of end-of-workday vigor, a boundary-spanning resource that in turn provides the energetic bandwidth to simultaneously achieve work-related (i.e., daily work recovery) and non-workrelated (i.e., daily family absorption) goals during the postwork period, ultimately enhancing daily satisfaction with work-life balance. We discuss how our findings expand the scope of theorizing surrounding employee physical activity to encompass nonwork criteria and yield actionable recommendations to harness prior to end-of-workday physical activity as a positive resource.

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