This chapter focuses on flexible working time arrangements and presents flexible work schedule practices as they vary among individuals, organisations and nations, explaining reasons for observed variations. It highlights the need to focus on specific types of flexible work options; distinctions between availability, access, and use; as well as formal and informal use practices. We show that, depending on the metric used, flexibility can be seen as widely available, or as seriously constrained or limited. If structured as employee-centred, flexible work arrangements can improve work-family harmonisation. Creating contexts with flexible work options that can enhance employee well-being requires attention at the organisational level, with cul...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
New people management ideas and technologies have been replacing the old ones. An example is workpla...
This thesis examines why working time preferences differ between workers and nations, and explains t...
This chapter focuses on flexible working time arrangements and presents flexible work schedule prac...
The chapter deals with the presupposed conflict of interests between employers and employees resulti...
Item does not contain fulltextFlexibility of working time is not new. The difference today is the sp...
Increasing the flexibility of working time is an important element of the European employment strate...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
Working time flexibility comprises a wide variety of arrangements, from part-time, overtime, to long...
Flexible work arrangements should focus on providing employees with more options for when and how th...
Companies in search of improved productivity use a wide range of approaches, from financial incentiv...
Workplace Flexibility 2010 defines a “flexible work arrangement” (FWA) as any one of a spectrum of w...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
Originally, working time regulations were intended to increase the level of safety in the process of...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
New people management ideas and technologies have been replacing the old ones. An example is workpla...
This thesis examines why working time preferences differ between workers and nations, and explains t...
This chapter focuses on flexible working time arrangements and presents flexible work schedule prac...
The chapter deals with the presupposed conflict of interests between employers and employees resulti...
Item does not contain fulltextFlexibility of working time is not new. The difference today is the sp...
Increasing the flexibility of working time is an important element of the European employment strate...
On May 13, 2009, Workplace Flexibility 2010 released a comprehensive set of policy solutions to expa...
Working time flexibility comprises a wide variety of arrangements, from part-time, overtime, to long...
Flexible work arrangements should focus on providing employees with more options for when and how th...
Companies in search of improved productivity use a wide range of approaches, from financial incentiv...
Workplace Flexibility 2010 defines a “flexible work arrangement” (FWA) as any one of a spectrum of w...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
The 24-hour Society undergoes an ineluctable process towards a social organisation where time constr...
Originally, working time regulations were intended to increase the level of safety in the process of...
This study examines flexible work arrangement (FWA) availability in 2009 in a sample of 545 American...
New people management ideas and technologies have been replacing the old ones. An example is workpla...
This thesis examines why working time preferences differ between workers and nations, and explains t...