European top managers' support for work-life arrangements

  • Been, W.M. (Wike Myriam)
  • Lippe, T. (Tanja) van der
  • Dulk, L. (Laura) den
  • Das Dores Horta Guerreiro, M. (Maria)
  • Kanjuo Mrčela, A. (Aleksandra)
  • Niemistö, C. (Charlotta)
Publication date
July 2017
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

Top managersddefined as CEOs, CFOs and members of boards of directorsddecide to what degree their organization offers employees work-life arrangements. This study focuses on the conditions under which they support such arrangements. A factorial survey of 202 top managers in five European countries was conducted in 2012. The analyses are based on 1212 vignettes. Implications are drawn from an integrated framework of neo-institutional theory, business case argumentation and the managerial interpretation approach. The results show that top managers simultaneously consider multiple conditions in deciding upon their support for work-life arrangements (i.e., the costs involved, the return in terms of employee commitment, and the type of arr...

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