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New ways of working: An aid for employees? Understanding inconsistencies in the relationship between work–home practices and employees’ home and work outcomes

Book - Dissertation

Subtitle:Nieuwe werkvormen: Een hulp voor werknemers? Het begrijpen van inconsistenties in de relatie tussen werk-privé praktijken en werknemersuitkomsten thuis en op het werk
This dissertation studies the effects of work-home practices (i.e., HR-practices that can facilitate employees’ work-home combination), in particular home-based telework and part-time work, on employee wellbeing and performance outcomes, in particular work-home conflict, stress, work engagement and job performance. Despite the growing prevalence of these practices in organizations, studies to date show mixed results and no consensus exists on whether the use of these practices really improves employee outcomes. This dissertation addresses some important theoretical and methodological factors that may explain these inconsistencies.
Number of pages: 149
Publication year:2019
Keywords:Work-home practices, Home-based telework, Part-time work, Volition, Perceived pressure, Work context, Home context, Daily effects, Vignette study, Intervention study, Daily diary study
Accessibility:Open