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Work And Family Conflict: Does Home-Based Telework Make A Difference?, Susan R. Madsen
Work And Family Conflict: Does Home-Based Telework Make A Difference?, Susan R. Madsen
Susan R. Madsen
Organizations continually seek to find ways to improve the performance of individuals, groups, and the entire organization. Research has shown that, when employees’ work-family conflict levels are reduced, performance in the workplace can be increased. How to reduce these levels, however, is a complex task. One claim that has been made, but not thoroughly researched, is that teleworking can assist employees in reducing their work-family conflict. This empirical study researched the effects of home-based teleworking on work-family conflict. Its purpose was to investigate the differences in work and family conflict (i.e., overall, forms, directions) between full-time worksite employees and full-time …
A Content Analysis Of Telework Theory And Literature, Susan R. Madsen
A Content Analysis Of Telework Theory And Literature, Susan R. Madsen
Susan R. Madsen
The purpose of this review is to explore the literature related to telework and its benefits, challenges, and implications for individuals, work groups, and organizations. It investigates the possible implications of telework to human resource theory and practice. It lists a number of theories/models and discusses concerns about the lack of researched theoretical frameworks. Finally, after the benefits and challenges are reviewed, human resource recommendations and contributions are presented.
The Benefits, Challenges, And Implications Of Teleworking: A Literature Review, Susan R. Madsen
The Benefits, Challenges, And Implications Of Teleworking: A Literature Review, Susan R. Madsen
Susan R. Madsen
Flexible work arrangements are becoming more important to entrepreneurs today. However, effective new business owners are taking more time to consider the pros and cons of these arrangements. The purpose of this review is to explore the literature related to telework and its benefits, challenges, and implications for individuals, work groups, and organizations. It investigates the possible implications of telework to management theory and practice. It lists a number of theories/models and discusses concerns about the lack of researched theoretical frameworks. Finally, after the benefits and challenges are reviewed, recommendations and contributions are presented.
The Benefits, Challenges, And Implications Of Teleworking: A Literature Review, Susan R. Madsen
The Benefits, Challenges, And Implications Of Teleworking: A Literature Review, Susan R. Madsen
Susan R. Madsen
The purpose of this review was to explore the literature related to teleworking and formulate implications to HRD theory and practice. The following questions were investigated: 1) What are the theoretical frameworks for researching teleworking; 2)What are the researched benefits and challenges for employees and employers; and 3) What findings can assist an HRD practitioner in assessing, designing, developing, implementing, and evaluating telework interventions? This review is a content analysis of scholarly literature located in various business (e.g., ABI, General BusinessFile ASAP) and psychology databases (i.e., PsycINFO, Expanded Academic Index). The key words used for the search included: telework, teleworking, …