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Relation Between Working Over Office Hours and Lengthy Commutes on the Work–Family Balance: The Moderating Role of Perceived Organizational Support

Jayendira P. Sankar (College of Administrative and Financial Sciences, University of Technology Bahrain, Kingdom of Bahrain)

Humanizing Businesses for a Better World of Work

ISBN: 978-1-83797-333-0, eISBN: 978-1-83797-332-3

Publication date: 8 March 2024

Abstract

Purpose of This Chapter: >The study examines the importance and effect of working over office hours and lengthy commutes on work–life balance because both consume time away from the official working hours. The study utilized perceived organizational support to measure the moderating role of working over office hours, lengthy commutes, and work–family balance.

Design / Methodology / Approach: An inferential statistics cross-sectional study collected data from 437 full-time employees of IT-BPM companies in 5 metropolitan cities in India. The study used the PLS-SEM to examine the hypotheses.

Findings: The results show a negative relationship between working over office hours and lengthy commutes on work–family balance. This study also found the moderating effect of perceived organizational support on working over office hours and lengthy commutes on the work–family balance. Also, the study revealed that half of the respondents spend three hours, and one-fourth of the respondents spend four and half hours working over office hours and lengthy commutes.

Research Limitations: This research is limited to IT-BPM companies in India. Nevertheless, the findings highlight the factors associated with IT-BPM employee work–family balance, and only two factors were identified.

Practical Implications: This study enhances the work–family balance’s theoretical and practical effects. The results provide a competitive benchmark for IT-BPM managers, administrators, and governing bodies of employee well-being.

Originality: To the best of the author’s knowledge, this study is the first to adopt extrinsic variables in work–family border theory to measure the work–family balance of IT-BPM employees.

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Sankar, J.P. (2024), "Relation Between Working Over Office Hours and Lengthy Commutes on the Work–Family Balance: The Moderating Role of Perceived Organizational Support", Shrivastava, R. and Jain, K. (Ed.) Humanizing Businesses for a Better World of Work, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 29-47. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83797-332-320241003

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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