R.L. Greenbaum
Managing my shame: Examining the effect of parental identity threat and emotional stability on work productivity and investment in parenting
Greenbaum, R.L.; Deng, Y.; Butts, M.M.; Wang, C.S.; Smith, A.N.
Abstract
We identify parental identity threat as a blended work–family experience (i.e., when the family domain becomes a salient aspect of the work domain) that prompts working parents to attend to their parenting identities while at work. By integrating theoretical arguments related to role identities, self-conscious emotions, and identity maintenance, we propose that parental identity threat provokes working parents’ shame, which then results in disparate cross-domain outcomes in the form of reduced work productivity and enhanced investment in parenting. We further explain that emotional stability serves as a first-stage moderator of the proposed mediated relationships. Specifically, working parents with higher (vs. lower) emotional stability respond to parental identity threat with weaker shame reactions that then lessen the effects onto work productivity and investment in parenting. We tested our predictions across three studies: an experiment, a multisource field study involving working parent–spouse dyads, and a time-lagged experience sampling study across 15 days also using working parent–spouse dyads. Altogether, our findings generally support our predictions. Theoretical and practical implications and future direction are discussed.
Citation
Greenbaum, R., Deng, Y., Butts, M., Wang, C., & Smith, A. (2022). Managing my shame: Examining the effect of parental identity threat and emotional stability on work productivity and investment in parenting. Journal of Applied Psychology, 107(9), 1479-1497. https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0000597
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Online Publication Date | Oct 14, 2021 |
Publication Date | 2022-09 |
Deposit Date | Oct 21, 2021 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 22, 2021 |
Journal | Journal of Applied Psychology |
Print ISSN | 0021-9010 |
Electronic ISSN | 1939-1854 |
Publisher | American Psychological Association |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Volume | 107 |
Issue | 9 |
Pages | 1479-1497 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0000597 |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1233716 |
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© American Psychological Association, 2021. This paper is not the copy of record and may not exactly replicate the authoritative document published in the APA journal. The final article is available, upon publication, at: https://doi.org/10.1037/apl0000597
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