Requests for flexible work practices have become commonplace, with the aim of helping employees perform more effectively in both their private and work lives. One path for employees to secure flexible work is through the negotiation of individualized work arrangements, also known as “i-deals”. This study provides valuable insights into the nomological network of scheduleflexibility i-deals by drawing on the Conservation of Resources (COR) theory. We propose that, via resource accumulation, schedule-flexibility i-deals are a mechanism through which the emotional support of supervisors promotes employees' family performance and reduces deviant work behaviors. Drawing further on the COR framework, we examine two boundary conditions that ...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are becoming common in emerging economies, though it is not clear ...
Purpose: Drawing from the workplace flexibility and coping literatures, the purpose of this paper is...
Requests for flexible work practices have become commonplace in order to help employees perform more...
International audienceRequests for flexible work practices have become commonplace, with the aim of ...
Drawing on the work–home resources model and conservation of resources theory, in this study, we exp...
Growing concerns of maintaining the best talent have contributed to the rising number of idiosyncrat...
This study explores the nomological network of family supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
This article uses two ethnographic retail case studies to investigate contemporary workplace control...
Drawing on theories of perspective-taking and i-deals, this study explores the impact of supervisors...
© 2021 The Author(s). Growing concerns of maintaining the best talent have contributed to the rising...
The common finding in the work–family literature that workplace scheduling flexibility reduces work-...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
Changes in the workforce have led to in an increase in work-family conflict for many employed indivi...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are becoming common in emerging economies, though it is not clear ...
Purpose: Drawing from the workplace flexibility and coping literatures, the purpose of this paper is...
Requests for flexible work practices have become commonplace in order to help employees perform more...
International audienceRequests for flexible work practices have become commonplace, with the aim of ...
Drawing on the work–home resources model and conservation of resources theory, in this study, we exp...
Growing concerns of maintaining the best talent have contributed to the rising number of idiosyncrat...
This study explores the nomological network of family supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at th...
This article uses two ethnographic retail case studies to investigate contemporary workplace control...
Drawing on theories of perspective-taking and i-deals, this study explores the impact of supervisors...
© 2021 The Author(s). Growing concerns of maintaining the best talent have contributed to the rising...
The common finding in the work–family literature that workplace scheduling flexibility reduces work-...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
Changes in the workforce have led to in an increase in work-family conflict for many employed indivi...
This article presents two studies that examine the moderated multiple mediation model between Family...
Although some organizations have formally introduced flexible work arrangements (FWAs) to enhance wo...
Flexible work arrangements (FWAs) are becoming common in emerging economies, though it is not clear ...
Purpose: Drawing from the workplace flexibility and coping literatures, the purpose of this paper is...