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Back to Work! Perceived Overqualification, Proactive Helping Behaviors, and Work Adjustment Among Reentering Mothers

Author(s)
Boenke, Lisa
Debus, Maike Elisabeth  
Poste de psychologie du travail et des organisations  
Spitzmueller, Christiane
Pálffy, Patricia
Philipp, Stefanie
Publisher
Wiley
Date issued
2026
In
Journal of Organizational Behavior
From page
1
To page
18
Subjects
maternity leave perceived overqualification work adjustment workplace reentry
Abstract
In the present study, we investigate the impact of perceived overqualification on the return-to-work process following maternity
leave. Based on Person-Environment (P-E) fit theory's underutilized carryover mechanism, we hypothesized that returning
mothers experiencing perceived overqualification would “carry over” their excess abilities to proactive helping behaviors when
they feel socially integrated. In turn, we expected proactive helping behavior to foster successful work adjustment. Using three-
wave data from 359 mothers returning to their previous jobs after maternity leave, we found that perceived overqualification was
positively related to proactive helping behavior when social integration was high. Proactive helping behavior, in turn, was related
to improved job satisfaction via enhanced work-related self-efficacy. We found evidence for a moderated sequential mediation in
which perceived overqualification was indirectly related to improved job satisfaction via proactive helping behavior and work-
related self-efficacy when social integration was high. Our study extends the perceived overqualification and work-adjustment
literature by examining P-E fit theory's notion of carryover and its relation to work adjustment success after maternity leave.
Practically, organizations can use our findings to facilitate mothers' organizational reentry, for example, by supporting the social
integration of reentering mothers.
ISSN
0894-3796
1099-1379
Publication type
journal article
Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/100164
DOI
10.1002/job.70092
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