Interest in the outcomes of flexible working arrangements dates from the mid 1970s, when researchers attempted to assess the impact of flexitime on worker performance. This paper reviews the literature on the link between flexible working arrangements and performance related outcomes. Taken together, the evidence fails to demonstrate a business case for the use of flexible working arrangements. This paper attempts to explain the findings by analysing the theoretical and methodological perspectives adopted, as well as the measurements and designs used. In doing so, gaps in this vast and disparate literature are identified and a research agenda is developed
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a global experiment in relation to flexible organisation of work pr...
Flexible working practice (FWP) has been acclaimed as the practice of the 21st century, and it is li...
Flexible working describes various unconventional working arrangements that are now becoming increas...
In the context of a wider trend to individualize HRM, this paper examines the relationship between f...
This paper explores the effects of flexible working arrangements on employees and their managers in ...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: There is an increasing concern on the quality of jobs a...
There is an increasing concern on the quality of jobs and productivity witnessed in the flexible emp...
The thesis uses data from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2011 to assess the extent of fle...
In the context of a wider trend to individualize HRM, this paper examines the relationship between f...
This systematic literature review (SLR) examined the impact of flexible work arrangements on employe...
The business case for flexibility aims to outline the documented positive effects on businesses when...
FWAs are mutually beneficial agreements between employees and employers which provide alternate opti...
This systematic review examines studies of flexible working practices when used by managers and prof...
The aim of this research is to undertake a critical evaluation on the use of flexible work arrangeme...
This evidence paper focuses on working time and places of work as key aspects of the future of fle...
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a global experiment in relation to flexible organisation of work pr...
Flexible working practice (FWP) has been acclaimed as the practice of the 21st century, and it is li...
Flexible working describes various unconventional working arrangements that are now becoming increas...
In the context of a wider trend to individualize HRM, this paper examines the relationship between f...
This paper explores the effects of flexible working arrangements on employees and their managers in ...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: There is an increasing concern on the quality of jobs a...
There is an increasing concern on the quality of jobs and productivity witnessed in the flexible emp...
The thesis uses data from the Workplace Employment Relations Survey 2011 to assess the extent of fle...
In the context of a wider trend to individualize HRM, this paper examines the relationship between f...
This systematic literature review (SLR) examined the impact of flexible work arrangements on employe...
The business case for flexibility aims to outline the documented positive effects on businesses when...
FWAs are mutually beneficial agreements between employees and employers which provide alternate opti...
This systematic review examines studies of flexible working practices when used by managers and prof...
The aim of this research is to undertake a critical evaluation on the use of flexible work arrangeme...
This evidence paper focuses on working time and places of work as key aspects of the future of fle...
The Covid-19 pandemic has led to a global experiment in relation to flexible organisation of work pr...
Flexible working practice (FWP) has been acclaimed as the practice of the 21st century, and it is li...
Flexible working describes various unconventional working arrangements that are now becoming increas...