Navigating Work and Life Boundaries
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72759-8
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- Massimo Magni & Manju K. Ahuja & Chiara Trombini, 2023. "Excessive Mobile Use and Family-Work Conflict: A Resource Drain Theory Approach to Examine Their Effects on Productivity and Well-Being," Information Systems Research, INFORMS, vol. 34(1), pages 253-274, March.
- Parvaneh Bahrami & Saeed Nosratabadi & Khodayar Palouzian & Szilárd Hegedűs, 2022. "Modeling the Impact of Mentoring on Women’s Work-Life Balance: A Grounded Theory Approach," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 13(1), pages 1-20, December.
- Parvaneh Bahrami & Saeed Nosratabadi & Khodayar Palouzian & Szilard Hegedus, 2023. "Modeling the Impact of Mentoring on Women's Work-LifeBalance: A Grounded Theory Approach," Papers 2305.16095, arXiv.org.
Book Chapters
The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Saonee Sarker & Manju Ahuja & Suprateek Sarker & Kirsten M. Bullock, 2021. "Work–Life Balance: An Overview," Springer Books, in: Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, chapter 0, pages 1-24, Springer.
- Saonee Sarker & Manju Ahuja & Suprateek Sarker & Kirsten M. Bullock, 2021. "The Antecedents of Work–Life Conflict in Distributed IT Work: A Border Theory Perspective," Springer Books, in: Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, chapter 0, pages 25-53, Springer.
- Saonee Sarker & Manju Ahuja & Suprateek Sarker & Kirsten M. Bullock, 2021. "The Border Crosser’s Characteristics and Work–Life Conflict," Springer Books, in: Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, chapter 0, pages 55-79, Springer.
- Saonee Sarker & Manju Ahuja & Suprateek Sarker & Kirsten M. Bullock, 2021. "Global Offshoring of Systems Development and Work–Life Conflict: A Revelatory Case Study," Springer Books, in: Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, chapter 0, pages 81-115, Springer.
- Saonee Sarker & Manju Ahuja & Suprateek Sarker & Kirsten M. Bullock, 2021. "Mobile Technologies and Work–Life Conflict," Springer Books, in: Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, chapter 0, pages 117-142, Springer.
- Saonee Sarker & Manju Ahuja & Suprateek Sarker & Kirsten M. Bullock, 2021. "Looking Back… and Looking Ahead," Springer Books, in: Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, chapter 0, pages 143-164, Springer.
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