This paper investigates the considerations of top managers regarding work-life arrangements. A dynamic and contextual approach is taken, using data from 26 semi-structured interviews with top managers from 13 organizations in 2008, before the economic crisis began, and again in 2011, when the ensuing recessions were well under way. Analysis shows that work-life arrangements are increasingly perceived by top managers as integrated into their organizations. However, they indicate that such arrangements should benefit both the employees and the organization. If the consequences of work-life arrangements are perceived by top managers to be negative for their organization, they establish conditions for their use by employees so as to reduce the ...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the onset of the financial crisis caused ...
This paper investigates the considerations of top managers regarding work-life arrangements. A dynam...
In this article we ask the question how the considerations of top managers regarding organizational ...
In recent decades, work-life arrangements increasingly became an integral part of the organization o...
Top managers—defined as CEOs, CFOs and members of boards of directors—decide to what degree their or...
The extent to which organizations supplement statutory work-life arrangements varies systematically ...
This study seeks to offer a contribution to the works council – organizational performance literatur...
<p>The study comprises an inquiry into decision- making managerial styles and attitudes towards cris...
Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment...
International audienceGlobal economic crisis is one of the most significant environmental changes in...
The literature on work-life balance primarily focuses on how individuals cope with high work demands...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the onset of the financial crisis caused ...
This paper investigates the considerations of top managers regarding work-life arrangements. A dynam...
In this article we ask the question how the considerations of top managers regarding organizational ...
In recent decades, work-life arrangements increasingly became an integral part of the organization o...
Top managers—defined as CEOs, CFOs and members of boards of directors—decide to what degree their or...
The extent to which organizations supplement statutory work-life arrangements varies systematically ...
This study seeks to offer a contribution to the works council – organizational performance literatur...
<p>The study comprises an inquiry into decision- making managerial styles and attitudes towards cris...
Few studies have researched the impact of the 2008-2009 economic crisis on organisations’ adjustment...
International audienceGlobal economic crisis is one of the most significant environmental changes in...
The literature on work-life balance primarily focuses on how individuals cope with high work demands...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
High-involvement management was introduced as a means of overcoming economic crises, but it has been...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse whether the onset of the financial crisis caused ...