Managing the Work and Family Roles. Does Flexibility Reduce the Negative Interference? An Exploratory Study
Managing the Work and Family Roles. Does Flexibility Reduce the Negative Interference? An Exploratory Study
Author(s): Cristiana Catalina CiceiSubject(s): Business Economy / Management, Human Resources in Economy
Published by: Asociatia Romano-America a Managerilor de Proiect pentru Educatie si Cercetare
Keywords: family supportive initiatives; flexible benefits; flextime; negative work-family interface
Summary/Abstract: Balancing work and family demands has become a great challenge for employees. By providing flexible benefits, organizations actively engage in endeavors aimed at reducing the negative interference between the two life spheres. Even if some empirical studies have examined the effects of family supportive initiatives, focusing on flexibility, however, the findings tend to lack consistency. If flexible benefits are traditionally associated with reduced levels of work-family conflict, in some studies no significant results have been reported. Another line of research suggests that flexibility can actually increase the negative work-family interface.From this perspective, the current study examines the relationship between the flexibility benefits used and work-family conflict, focusing especially on the roleflextime and telecommuting. Using flexible benefits is negatively associated with time and strain-based conflict, the effects of flextime and telecommuting varying accordingly to the type of conflict examined. Limitations of the current study and future research directions are examined.
Journal: Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy
- Issue Year: 3/2015
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 717-727
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English