This research examines the relationship between structural and cultural dimensions affecting managerial decision-making about work-life balance opportunities. Through a top-down study of two contrasting Irish organisations, we identify how each of five dimensions of work-life culture: ‘managerial and organisational support’, ‘organisational time expectations’, ‘career consequences’, ‘gendered perception of policy use’ and ‘co-worker support’ are mediated through managers to affect availability and uptake of work-life balance opportunities and creating gaps between policy and practice. This study demonstrates how marked distinctions between the personal opportunities managers may wish to offer and the discretion available to them arise. Seco...
This study deals with two major issues from the business field and especially the HR one. The aim of...
The European work place has changed. Employees increasingly ask for organizational policies that all...
This thesis explores the influence of organizational workplace cultures on the lived experience of w...
Purpose – Organisational work‐life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
The study examined attitudes toward work-life balance (WLB) using survey data from 292 employees in ...
Purpose: Organisational work-life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
Work life balance has been the hottest initiative to hit business in a long time and has failed in m...
This text provides a thorough and accessible review of key research on work-life balance (WLB) in Ir...
There are not many studies on the areas of work-life balance and older workers together. This stu...
Work-life balance may not be of organisational importance as other areas in the current economic rec...
Purpose – Organisational work-life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
This article examines how employee perceptions of supervisory and organizational support for work–li...
The literature on work-life balance primarily focuses on how individuals cope with high work demands...
The study explores work-life balance and organisational commitment of employees working in American ...
Well known in the literature as work life balance, the quality relationship between paid work and un...
This study deals with two major issues from the business field and especially the HR one. The aim of...
The European work place has changed. Employees increasingly ask for organizational policies that all...
This thesis explores the influence of organizational workplace cultures on the lived experience of w...
Purpose – Organisational work‐life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
The study examined attitudes toward work-life balance (WLB) using survey data from 292 employees in ...
Purpose: Organisational work-life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
Work life balance has been the hottest initiative to hit business in a long time and has failed in m...
This text provides a thorough and accessible review of key research on work-life balance (WLB) in Ir...
There are not many studies on the areas of work-life balance and older workers together. This stu...
Work-life balance may not be of organisational importance as other areas in the current economic rec...
Purpose – Organisational work-life policies and programs allow employees to have greater control ove...
This article examines how employee perceptions of supervisory and organizational support for work–li...
The literature on work-life balance primarily focuses on how individuals cope with high work demands...
The study explores work-life balance and organisational commitment of employees working in American ...
Well known in the literature as work life balance, the quality relationship between paid work and un...
This study deals with two major issues from the business field and especially the HR one. The aim of...
The European work place has changed. Employees increasingly ask for organizational policies that all...
This thesis explores the influence of organizational workplace cultures on the lived experience of w...