The UK’s flexible working strategy has developed progressively since 2000, reflecting changes in the economic, political and social climate. Research has shown employees to be concerned about the effects of flexible working on career success. This paper (N=266 & N=1093) examined male, female, managerial and non-managerial evaluations of employees who either used flexible working practices, worked long hours or worked regular hours. It also compared attitudes towards employees and their perceived success as a function of the reason as to why they used flexible working practices. Results showed individuals working the longest hours were perceived to significantly outperform all those who worked regular hours or who took part in some kind ...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the effect of flexible working conditions on work-family co...
Flexible working arrangements, such as freedom to choose working hours and preference for uniform we...
Gendered patterns of employment and care are common in Australia. Men spend more time in paid employ...
The UK’s flexible working strategy has developed progressively since 2000, reflecting changes in the...
This paper examines the experiences of employees availing of flexible working arrangements across fo...
This paper examines the degree of relevance of various flexible options and various benefits of flex...
Work hour flexibility is believed to help couples manage career and family demands. The German Socio...
Flexible working hours have as of late picked up a ton of consideration from associations and resea...
In this article we present empirical data from a research study investigating the implementation of ...
Increasing numbers of organisations offer flexible working hours to help employees balance work and ...
This special brings together innovative and multidisciplinary research (sociology, economics, and so...
The paper explores whether work-life balance (WLB) is affected by the unbounded work context and how...
Recent studies have shown that flexible boundaries between work and family may make employees work h...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the effect of flexible working conditions on work-family co...
Flexible working arrangements, such as freedom to choose working hours and preference for uniform we...
Gendered patterns of employment and care are common in Australia. Men spend more time in paid employ...
The UK’s flexible working strategy has developed progressively since 2000, reflecting changes in the...
This paper examines the experiences of employees availing of flexible working arrangements across fo...
This paper examines the degree of relevance of various flexible options and various benefits of flex...
Work hour flexibility is believed to help couples manage career and family demands. The German Socio...
Flexible working hours have as of late picked up a ton of consideration from associations and resea...
In this article we present empirical data from a research study investigating the implementation of ...
Increasing numbers of organisations offer flexible working hours to help employees balance work and ...
This special brings together innovative and multidisciplinary research (sociology, economics, and so...
The paper explores whether work-life balance (WLB) is affected by the unbounded work context and how...
Recent studies have shown that flexible boundaries between work and family may make employees work h...
Purpose – This paper aims to investigate the effect of flexible working conditions on work-family co...
Flexible working arrangements, such as freedom to choose working hours and preference for uniform we...
Gendered patterns of employment and care are common in Australia. Men spend more time in paid employ...