After hours teleworking and boundary management – Effects on work-family conflict and exhaustion
Abstract
This study examined how teleworking outside regular office hours,
i.e. after hours, relates to work-family conflict and exhaustion. The study also
examined how the management of boundaries between work and non-work
relates to work-family conflict. A total of seventy-one fulltime employees from
a multinational high-tech firm answered a web survey. Contrary to stated
hypotheses, analyses revealed that the extent of teleworking after hours was
unrelated to work-family conflict and exhaustion. However, having more
permeable boundaries and allowing work to interrupt non-work behavior was
related to higher conflict. Practical implications and directions for future
research are discussed.
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