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Type: Thesis
Title: Flexible working arrangement motives, organisational context, and supervisor support: A literature review
Author: Gladigau, Georgina
Issue Date: 2018
School/Discipline: School of Psychology
Abstract: Flexible working arrangements (FWAs) are sought by a range of employees and for a variety reasons. However, employees who desire greater flexibility may not seek it due to a lack of policy awareness, negative beliefs about flexibility, or fear that requesting such arrangements will result in repercussions, such as negative career consequences. Organisational context and the supportiveness of employees’ immediate supervisors also play a role in their ability to access FWAs. Several aspects of FWAs require further research; these areas are presented and discussed.
Dissertation Note: Thesis (M.Psych(Organisational & Human Factors)) -- University of Adelaide, School of Psychology, 2018
Keywords: Masters; Psychology; OHF
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