European top managers' support for work-life arrangements

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Autor(a) principal: Been, W. M.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: van der Lippe, T., den Dulk, L., Guerreiro, M. D. H., Mrcela, A. K., Niemistö, C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/18023
Resumo: Top managers defined as CEOs, CFOs and members of boards of directorsddecide to what degree their organization offers employees work-life arrangements. This study focuses on the conditions under which they support such arrangements. A factorial survey of 202 top managers in five European countries was conducted in 2012. The analyses are based on 1212 vignettes. Implications are drawn from an integrated framework of neo-institutional theory, business case argumentation and the managerial interpretation approach. The results show that top managers simultaneously consider multiple conditions in deciding upon their support for work-life arrangements (i.e., the costs involved, the return in terms of employee commitment, and the type of arrangement, specifically having a preference for flextime and telecommuting over leave policies and part time hours). Additionally, they favor work-life arrangements designed for all employees above work-life arrangements granted to specific employees. How top managers weigh certain conditions depends on the organizational and national contexts. Their personal characteristics, however, do not seem to explain their support for work-life arrangements.
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Been, W. M.
Manager
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Work-life arrangements
title_short European top managers' support for work-life arrangements
title_full European top managers' support for work-life arrangements
title_fullStr European top managers' support for work-life arrangements
title_full_unstemmed European top managers' support for work-life arrangements
title_sort European top managers' support for work-life arrangements
author Been, W. M.
author_facet Been, W. M.
van der Lippe, T.
den Dulk, L.
Guerreiro, M. D. H.
Mrcela, A. K.
Niemistö, C.
author_role author
author2 van der Lippe, T.
den Dulk, L.
Guerreiro, M. D. H.
Mrcela, A. K.
Niemistö, C.
author2_role author
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van der Lippe, T.
den Dulk, L.
Guerreiro, M. D. H.
Mrcela, A. K.
Niemistö, C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Manager
Suport
Work-life arrangements
topic Manager
Suport
Work-life arrangements
description Top managers defined as CEOs, CFOs and members of boards of directorsddecide to what degree their organization offers employees work-life arrangements. This study focuses on the conditions under which they support such arrangements. A factorial survey of 202 top managers in five European countries was conducted in 2012. The analyses are based on 1212 vignettes. Implications are drawn from an integrated framework of neo-institutional theory, business case argumentation and the managerial interpretation approach. The results show that top managers simultaneously consider multiple conditions in deciding upon their support for work-life arrangements (i.e., the costs involved, the return in terms of employee commitment, and the type of arrangement, specifically having a preference for flextime and telecommuting over leave policies and part time hours). Additionally, they favor work-life arrangements designed for all employees above work-life arrangements granted to specific employees. How top managers weigh certain conditions depends on the organizational and national contexts. Their personal characteristics, however, do not seem to explain their support for work-life arrangements.
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