Established literature on work–family conflict concentrates on the experiences of women and organizational equalities policies in Western contexts. This article examines the experiences of women working in a Chinese airline. Drawing on questionnaires and interviews with female employees and managers, we explore work–family conflict and gendered organizational perceptions of women's needs. Our findings suggest that work rather than family-related factors are the most influential causes of conflict for Chinese women in our case study. Cultural and social factors that shape familial relationships prove important in explaining these differences, but we also highlight the significant role played by gendered organizational culture
This study examined the effects of role demand on both work–family conflict and family–work conflict...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory su...
Abstract: On the base of some existing studies on the “work-family conflict”, we investigated 121 p...
Established literature on work–family conflict concentrates on the experiences of women and organiza...
Work demands and family responsibilities are often seen to be incompatible and, in the light of incr...
In the East, where gender is mediated by different family structures, societal institutions and econ...
More and more scholars pay attention to work family conflict. In the past few decades, studies on wo...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine the impact of organizational support on work-fami...
x, 240 leaves ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MGT 2001 LukThe purpose of this thes...
For the past few decades, there has been numerous literature produced on managing diversity and grea...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the relationship between work-family conflict, emotio...
This study targets professional women of cultural enterprises in China as objective, applying SEM em...
This study examined the effects of role demand on both work–family conflict and family–work conflict...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory su...
Abstract: On the base of some existing studies on the “work-family conflict”, we investigated 121 p...
Established literature on work–family conflict concentrates on the experiences of women and organiza...
Work demands and family responsibilities are often seen to be incompatible and, in the light of incr...
In the East, where gender is mediated by different family structures, societal institutions and econ...
More and more scholars pay attention to work family conflict. In the past few decades, studies on wo...
A cross-sectional survey was undertaken to examine the impact of organizational support on work-fami...
x, 240 leaves ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P MGT 2001 LukThe purpose of this thes...
For the past few decades, there has been numerous literature produced on managing diversity and grea...
This study examined the work/family role conflict experienced by female managers and the variables a...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
Gender and managerial status have previously been found to relate to work-family conflict, though th...
The aim of this dissertation is to investigate the relationship between work-family conflict, emotio...
This study targets professional women of cultural enterprises in China as objective, applying SEM em...
This study examined the effects of role demand on both work–family conflict and family–work conflict...
[[abstract]]The aim of this research was to explore relations between work resources (supervisory su...
Abstract: On the base of some existing studies on the “work-family conflict”, we investigated 121 p...