Alternative work arrangements that offer employees flexibility in the time and place of work have been found to be both popular with employees and beneficial for organizations. However, alternative work arrangement programmes that are implemented by organizations are likely to be ineffective unless they are supported by first-line managers. In this policy-capturing study, participants with managerial experience responded to vignettes in which they were asked to make decisions about whether to approve various subordinates’ requests for alternative work arrangements. As a group they tended to make decisions in accordance with their own short-term self-interest. Requests that were expected to be more disruptive to the conduct of work (e.g. req...
Supervisors play a critical role in helping employees balance work and family demands, yet only a ha...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have the ability to create employment, fix poverty, foster...
This article uses a well-researched deterministic model from the attitude literature to empirically ...
Work-life policies and programs, such as flextime and working from home, are intended to assist empl...
This study examines the effects of participative decision making within the context of a union-manag...
In blended working arrangements (BWAs), employees have discretion over when and where they work. Alt...
Participative management, as a style of management, has been in existence for as long as man has had...
The objectives of the present study were to (1) identify what beliefs employees have about participa...
When changing jobs is costly, efficient employment arrangements are characterized by complex contract...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) present a vehicle for supporting caregiving responsibilities, but ...
The current debate is devoting increasing attention to organizational innovation as a key choice to ...
Purpose: Increased access to flexible work arrangements has the prospect of enhancing work-family re...
Managers make choices regarding the types of employment structures that meet the needs of the firm, ...
Managerial decision making is an essential element of management. The complexity of the post indust...
Supervisors play a critical role in helping employees balance work and family demands, yet only a ha...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have the ability to create employment, fix poverty, foster...
This article uses a well-researched deterministic model from the attitude literature to empirically ...
Work-life policies and programs, such as flextime and working from home, are intended to assist empl...
This study examines the effects of participative decision making within the context of a union-manag...
In blended working arrangements (BWAs), employees have discretion over when and where they work. Alt...
Participative management, as a style of management, has been in existence for as long as man has had...
The objectives of the present study were to (1) identify what beliefs employees have about participa...
When changing jobs is costly, efficient employment arrangements are characterized by complex contract...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) present a vehicle for supporting caregiving responsibilities, but ...
The current debate is devoting increasing attention to organizational innovation as a key choice to ...
Purpose: Increased access to flexible work arrangements has the prospect of enhancing work-family re...
Managers make choices regarding the types of employment structures that meet the needs of the firm, ...
Managerial decision making is an essential element of management. The complexity of the post indust...
Supervisors play a critical role in helping employees balance work and family demands, yet only a ha...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) have the ability to create employment, fix poverty, foster...