Dr. Ryan C. Johnson, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Ohio University, won Best Article Award in Personnel Psychology in 2015 for Work–Family Conflict and Flexible Work Arrangements: Deconstructing Flexibility.
Johnson’s co-authors were Tammy D. Allen, Kaitlin M. Kiburz and Kristen M. Shockley.
Abstract: Workplace flexibility has been a topic of considerable interest to researchers, practitioners, and public policy advocates as a tool to help individuals manage work and family roles. In this study, meta-analysis is used to clarify what is known about the relationship between flexible work arrangements and work–family conflict by deconstructing the flexibility construct. We found that the direction of work–family conflict (work interference with family vs. family interference with work) and the specific form of flexibility (flextime vs. flexplace; use vs. availability) make a difference in the effects found. Overall, the significant effects were small in magnitude.
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