The work-family interface in global context

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The work-family interface in global context

edited by Karen Korabik, Zeynep Aycan, Roya Ayman

Routledge, 2017

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

Based on a sweeping, ten country study, The Work-Family Interface in Global Context comprises the most comprehensive and rigorous cross-cultural study of the work-family interface to date. Just as work-family conflict is associated with negative consequences for workers, organizations, and societies, so too can the work and family domains interact positively to enhance or enrich one another. Drawing on qualitative, quantitative, and policy-based data, chapters in this collection explore the influence of culture on the work-family interface in order to help researchers and managers understand the applicability of work-family models in a variety of contexts and further conceptualize work-family interactions through the development of a more universal knowledge. Members of the Project 3535 Team: Karen Korabik, University of Guelph, Canada. Zeynep Aycan, Koc University, Turkey. Roya Ayman, Illinois Institute of Technology, USA. Artiawati, University of Surabaya, Indonesia. Anne Bardoel, Monash University, Australia. Anat Drach-Zahavy, University of Haifa, Israel. Leslie B. Hammer, Portland State University, USA. Ting-Pang Huang, Soochow University, Taiwan. Donna S. Lero, University of Guelph, Canada. Tripti Pande-Desai, New Delhi Institute of Management, India. Steven Poelmans, EADA Business School, Spain. Ujvala Rajadhyaksha, Governors State University, USA. Anit Somech, University of Haifa, Israel. Li Zhang, Harbin Institute of Technology, China.

Table of Contents

Part I. Examining the Impact of Culture on the Work-Family Interface 1. Introducing Project 3535: Lessons Learned from a Multicultural Collaborative Research Project on the Work-Family Interface Zeynep Aycan 2. Methodology, Measurement, and Country Classification Karen Korabik 3. The Impact of National Context and Organizational Policies: A Cross-Cultural Analysis Donna S. Lero and Anne Bardoel Part II: The Work-Family Interface in Different Countries in the World 4. The Work-Family Interface in the United States Roya Ayman, Leslie Hammer, and Nahren Ishaya 5. The Work-Family Interface in Canada Donna S. Lero and Karen Korabik 6. The Work-Family Interface in Australia Anne Bardoel 7. The Work-Family Interface in Israel Anat Drach-Zahavy and Anit Somech 8. The Work-Family Interface in Turkey Ayse Burcin Erarslan-Baskurt and Zeynep Aycan 9. The Work-Family Interface in India Tripti Pande-Desai and Ujvala Rajadhyaksha 10. The Work-Family Interface in Indonesia Artiawati 11. The Work-Family Interface in the People's Republic of China Zhang Li and Karen Korabik 12. The Work-Family Interface in Taiwan Ting-Pang Huang Part III: Work-Family Issues in Global Context 13. An Integrative Model of Work-Family Conflict: Pancultural Effects and Cross-Cultural Differences Zeynep Aycan and Karen Korabik 14. Positive Spillover of the Work and Life Domains Barbara Beham, Anne Bardoel, and Steven Poelmans 15. Understanding the Role of Personal Coping Strategy in Decreasing Work and Family Conflict: A Cross-Cultural Perspective Anit Somech and Anat Drach-Zahavy 16. Social Support and the Work-Family Interface from a Cross-Cultural Perspective Roya Ayman 17. The Role of Work-Family Guilt in the Work-Family Interface: A Cross-Cultural Analysis Karen Korabik 18. Work-Family Conflict and Positive Spillover: Examining the Interaction of Gender, Gender-Role Ideology, and National Gender Equity Culture Ujvala Rajadhyaksha 19. Exploring the Interaction of Culture and Contextual Factors on the Work-Family Interface Ujvala Rajadhyaksha 20. Conclusion: Contributions of Project 3535 to Theory, Research, and Practice Karen Korabik

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  • NCID
    BB2581599X
  • ISBN
    • 9781138841581
  • LCCN
    2016049524
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    New York
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 483 p.
  • Size
    23 cm
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