Ties With Benefits: Relationship Between Relational Multiplexity, Gender, and Work-Life Balance

IF 4.2 3区 管理学 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Heyjie Jung, Yifan Chen, Ashlee Frandell, Eric Welch
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Abstract

Flexible work arrangement policies provide employees the flexibility to manage their work and personal lives. Despite various efforts of public organizations, struggles to simplify or integrate work and private life demands continue, resulting in employees’ lower satisfaction, higher stress, higher turnover, and lower productivity. Our study focuses on the social environments of individual employees by investigating how social networks affect individuals’ efforts to balance work and life in a higher education setting. Using a 2011 NSF-funded national survey of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) faculty in US universities, we examine the impact of multiplexity in social networks on work-life balance (WLB) and how the impact varies by gender. Our regression results suggest that the impact of relational multiplexity on WLB follows an inverse U-shape pattern and varies by gender. In particular, multiplex ties that individuals socialize outside their work can affect their WLB and the impact varies by gender.
有好处的纽带:关系多重性、性别和工作与生活平衡之间的关系
灵活工作安排政策为员工提供了管理其工作和个人生活的灵活性。尽管公共组织做出了各种努力,但简化或整合工作与私人生活需求的斗争仍在继续,导致员工满意度降低、压力增大、离职率升高和生产率降低。我们的研究侧重于员工个人的社会环境,调查在高等教育环境中,社会网络如何影响个人平衡工作与生活的努力。利用 2011 年国家自然科学基金资助的一项针对美国大学科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)教师的全国性调查,我们研究了社交网络的多重性对工作与生活平衡(WLB)的影响,以及这种影响在性别上的差异。我们的回归结果表明,关系多重性对工作与生活平衡的影响呈反 U 型,且因性别而异。特别是,个人在工作之外社交的多重关系会影响他们的工作与生活平衡,而且这种影响因性别而异。
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期刊介绍: The Review of Public Personnel Administration publishes articles that reflect the varied approaches and methodologies used in the study and practice of public human resources management and labor.
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