UNDERSTANDING PART-TIME WORK ARRANGEMENTS: A MULTI-LEVEL PERSPECTIVE
Multi-level Issues in Organizational Behavior and Processes
ISBN: 978-0-76231-106-4, eISBN: 978-1-84950-269-6
Publication date: 1 January 2005
Abstract
Part-time employment is a vital portion of the U.S. labor force, yet research to date has provided only limited insights into how to successfully create and manage this sector of the workforce. We propose that these limitations are due, at least in part, to an inadequate explication of the levels issues inherent in this area. In this article, we present a summary framework of constructs at the economic, industry, organization, individual, and work levels that influence part-time work arrangements. We then specify a cross-level moderator model that examines how the number of hours worked by employees influences their attitudes and behaviors. We posit that this relationship is moderated by a number of contextual effects at multiple levels. Using this sample model, we demonstrate the way in which researchers examining part-time work arrangements can effectively address levels issues. Our article concludes with a discussion of the implications that this summary framework has for researchers, practitioners, and policy makers.
Citation
McComb, S.A., Woodard Barringer, M. and Bourne, K.A. (2005), "UNDERSTANDING PART-TIME WORK ARRANGEMENTS: A MULTI-LEVEL PERSPECTIVE", Yammarino, F.J. and Dansereau, F. (Ed.) Multi-level Issues in Organizational Behavior and Processes (Research in Multi-Level Issues, Vol. 3), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 3-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/S1475-9144(04)03001-2
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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