This chapter provides evidence of the practical implementation of an aspect of ‘new ways of working', that is, flexible work arrangements (FWA) in the Australian accounting profession. It reports and analyses the results of interviews of twenty accounting professionals conducted in 2014. FWA refers to the interrelationship between temporal and spatial flexibility which are facilitated by technology. In this chapter, evidence is provided of the public rhetoric regarding FWA by accounting firms, particularly the Big Four firms. This is contrasted with anecdotal testimony from the interviews to reveal the success with which these goals have been adopted and implemented across the accounting profession, and the impact they have on work-life bal...
The aim of this research is to undertake a critical evaluation on the use of flexible work arrangeme...
The demand for workplace flexibility is growing in New Zealand. The increasing and fragmented employ...
The past 25 years have witnessed substantial changes in work organisation in Australia and most if n...
© 2017, IGI Global. This chapter provides evidence of the practical implementation of an aspect of '...
Abstract: The purpose of the research was to discover what management’s understanding of flexible wo...
The Australian financial services industry has been a leader in offering flexible work policies, pos...
In today’s work environment, achieving a work-life balance is not only desirable, for employer...
The availability of flexible work options provides an opportunity for individuals to shape their car...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to explore the discourse adopted by a 'best practice' organisat...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the micro leve...
The availability of flexible work options provides an opportunity for individuals to shape their car...
In seeking to increase the flexibility of their use of employee time, employers can pursue strategie...
none2siPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the mic...
Formally sanctioned flexible working conditions are now common in Australian workplaces. While large...
Purpose ‐ The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the micro...
The aim of this research is to undertake a critical evaluation on the use of flexible work arrangeme...
The demand for workplace flexibility is growing in New Zealand. The increasing and fragmented employ...
The past 25 years have witnessed substantial changes in work organisation in Australia and most if n...
© 2017, IGI Global. This chapter provides evidence of the practical implementation of an aspect of '...
Abstract: The purpose of the research was to discover what management’s understanding of flexible wo...
The Australian financial services industry has been a leader in offering flexible work policies, pos...
In today’s work environment, achieving a work-life balance is not only desirable, for employer...
The availability of flexible work options provides an opportunity for individuals to shape their car...
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to explore the discourse adopted by a 'best practice' organisat...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the micro leve...
The availability of flexible work options provides an opportunity for individuals to shape their car...
In seeking to increase the flexibility of their use of employee time, employers can pursue strategie...
none2siPurpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the mic...
Formally sanctioned flexible working conditions are now common in Australian workplaces. While large...
Purpose ‐ The purpose of this paper is to consider the impact of social accounting at the micro...
The aim of this research is to undertake a critical evaluation on the use of flexible work arrangeme...
The demand for workplace flexibility is growing in New Zealand. The increasing and fragmented employ...
The past 25 years have witnessed substantial changes in work organisation in Australia and most if n...