Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most research on managers’ implementation of these policies has been conducted in liberal welfare states and ignores the impact of institutional context. In this study, we situate managers within specific workplace and national layers of context. We investigated how managers in financial organizations in the Netherlands, UK, and Slovenia talk about the utilization of work-life policies. Managers’ discourses stressed disruption and dependency considerations in these case studies, as in the US research. However, a further management discourse of the moral case or right thing to do also emerged. The lack of resources for replacing staff on leave cre...
textabstractThe Netherlands is characterized by extensive national work–life regulations relative to...
This research examines the relationship between structural and cultural dimensions affecting manager...
Work-life balance may not be of organisational importance as other areas in the current economic rec...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work–life policies. However, most...
textabstractIn this paper, we examine working parent’s use of work-life policies in three financial ...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
The European work place has changed. Employees increasingly ask for organizational policies that all...
The extent to which organizations supplement statutory work-life arrangements varies systematically ...
Policies which help employees balance their work and non-work priorities have become increasingly po...
The Netherlands is characterized by extensive national work–life regulations relative to the United ...
textabstractVarious leaves and other forms of flexible working arrangements have been implemented in...
The Netherlands is characterized by extensive national work–life regulations relative to the United ...
textabstractThe Netherlands is characterized by extensive national work–life regulations relative to...
This research examines the relationship between structural and cultural dimensions affecting manager...
Work-life balance may not be of organisational importance as other areas in the current economic rec...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work-life policies. However, most...
Managers are key actors shaping employees’ capabilities to utilize work–life policies. However, most...
textabstractIn this paper, we examine working parent’s use of work-life policies in three financial ...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
What factors shape managerial attitudes towards the utilization of work-life policies? The influence...
The European work place has changed. Employees increasingly ask for organizational policies that all...
The extent to which organizations supplement statutory work-life arrangements varies systematically ...
Policies which help employees balance their work and non-work priorities have become increasingly po...
The Netherlands is characterized by extensive national work–life regulations relative to the United ...
textabstractVarious leaves and other forms of flexible working arrangements have been implemented in...
The Netherlands is characterized by extensive national work–life regulations relative to the United ...
textabstractThe Netherlands is characterized by extensive national work–life regulations relative to...
This research examines the relationship between structural and cultural dimensions affecting manager...
Work-life balance may not be of organisational importance as other areas in the current economic rec...