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The Impact of Financial Precarity on Proactive and Unethical Pro-Family Behaviors: The Role of Financial Contingent Self-Worth and Family Motivation

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DOI
10.48620/96038
Publisher DOI
10.1007/s10869-025-10073-0
Abstract
Many employees face some degree of financial precarity, but its effect on behavioral work outcomes is poorly understood. Drawing on self-determination theory, we examined the roles of financial contingent self-worth and autonomous and controlled family motivation as key mediators linking financial precarity to proactive work behavior and unethical pro-family behavior. Study 1a developed a new measurement of autonomous and controlled family motivation among 342 employees. Study 1b assessed scale validities with a separate sample of 223 employees. Study 2 conducted a three-wave survey among 345 employees and their supervisors showing that financial contingent self-worth mediated the relationship between financial precarity and both autonomous and controlled family motivation. Moreover, autonomous family motivation was positively associated with supervisor-rated proactive work behavior, while controlled family motivation was positively associated with unethical pro-family behavior. Furthermore, we found a serial mediation from financial precarity to unethical pro-family behavior through financial contingent self-worth and controlled family motivation. However, the serial mediation from financial precarity to supervisor-rated proactive work behavior through financial contingent self-worth and autonomous family motivation was not significant. These results help to integrate disparate research on financial precarity and workplace behaviors by clarifying possible underlying mechanisms.
Date Issued
2025-09-15
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
100 Philosophy > 150 Psychology
Subjects
Financial precarity
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Financial contingent self-worth
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Familiy motivation
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Proactive work behavior
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Unethical pro-family behavior
Language(s)
en
Author(s)
Jia, Yin
Wang Xiao-hua (frank)
Hirschi, Andreas  
Institut für Psychologie - Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie (Prof. Hirschi)  
Institute of Psychology, Work and Organisational Psychology  
Additional Credits
Institute of Psychology, Work and Organisational Psychology  
Institut für Psychologie - Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie (Prof. Hirschi)  
Journal
Journal of Business and Psychology
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
0889-3268
1573-353X
Access(Rights)
restricted
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