# Empowerment approach or burden avoidance? How and when leaders’ after-hours electronic communication expectations influence subordinates’ job crafting

**Authors:** Xiong Zheng, Lingling Li, Guanfeng Shi

PMC · DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2026.1761645 · Frontiers in Psychology · 2026-03-12

## TL;DR

This study explores how leaders' expectations for after-hours electronic communication affect employees' job crafting behaviors in a digital work environment.

## Contribution

The study introduces a theoretical framework linking leaders' after-hours communication expectations to job crafting through self-esteem and work intensification.

## Key findings

- LAECE positively influences both approach-oriented and avoidance-oriented job crafting.
- Organization-based self-esteem and work intensification mediate the effects of LAECE on job crafting.
- Promotion focus and prevention focus moderate these relationships, strengthening the mediating effects.

## Abstract

In the digital-intelligent era where digital communication management is widely implemented in enterprises, how subordinates appropriately reshape their jobs in response to leaders’ after-hours electronic communication expectations (LAECE) is a critical issue in organizational management. Grounded in cognitive appraisal theory and regulatory focus theory, this study investigates the mechanisms and boundary conditions through which LAECE influences approach-oriented and avoidance-oriented job crafting. Using an experience sampling method, 124 subordinates were tracked over five consecutive days. Data analysis revealed that LAECE positively influences both approach-oriented and avoidance-oriented job crafting. Organization-based self-esteem and work intensification mediate these relationships, respectively. Promotion focus and prevention focus positively moderate the effects of LAECE on organization-based self-esteem and work intensification, respectively, and further strengthen the respective mediating effects. These findings contribute marginally to bridging the theoretical gap in understanding how subordinates cope with LAECE challenges and offer guidance for implementing appropriate job crafting to adapt to digital work contexts.

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