Individual differences: Factors affecting employee utilization of flexible work arrangements |
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Authors: | Alysa D. Lambert Janet H. Marler Hal G. Gueutal |
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Affiliation: | a School of Business - HH214, Indiana University Southeast, 4201 Grant Line Road, New Albany, IN 47150, USA b Department of Management, School of Business, University at Albany, SUNY, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, USA |
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Abstract: | This study investigated individual and organizational factors that predict an individual’s choice to use flexible work arrangements (FWAs). Survey data was collected from 144 employees in two different organizations. The results revealed several significant predictors of FWAs: tenure, hours worked per week, supervisory responsibilities, perceptions of workgroup use and personal lifestyle. Individuals with longer tenure in the organization, who had supervisory responsibilities, had coworkers in their immediate workgroup who used FWAs or had personal lifestyle preferences were more likely to use the programs than those with less tenure, who did not have supervisory responsibilities, did not perceive their workgroup used FWAs or did not have personal lifestyle preferences. |
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Keywords: | Work and family Flextime Compressed workweeks Work-life programs Logistic regression |
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