"Silly hours" : facilitating more effective part-time work arrangements through job design
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2012
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Part-time employment presents a conundrum in that it facilitates work-life priorities, while also, compared to equivalent full-time roles, attracting penalties such as diminished career prospects and lower commensurate remuneration. Recently, some promising theoretical developments in the job/work design literature suggest that consideration of work design may redress some of the penalties associated with part-time work. Adopting the framework of the Elaborated Model of Work Design by Parker and colleagues (2001), we examined this possibility through interviews with part-time professional service employees and their supervisors. The findings revealed that in organizations characterised by cultural norms of extended working hours and a singular-focused commitment to work, part-time roles were often inadequately re-designed when adapted from full-time arrangements. The findings also demonstrated that certain work design characteristics (e.g. predictability of work-flow, interdependencies with co-workers) render some roles more suitable for part-time arrangements than others. The research provides insights into gaps between policy objectives and outcomes associated with part-time work, challenges assumptions about the limitations of part-time roles, and suggests re-design strategies for more effective part-time arrangements. |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48733/2/48733.pdf http://eprints.qut.edu.au/48733/5/AIRAANZ_2012.pdf http://airaanzweb.weebly.com/3/post/2011/3/2012-airaanz-conference.html Smith, Natalie & McDonald, Paula K. (2012) "Silly hours" : facilitating more effective part-time work arrangements through job design. In 26th AIRAANZ Conference 2012 : Re-organising Work, 8 – 10 February 2012, Grand Chancellor Hotel, Surfers Paradise, QLD. |
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Copyright 2012 [please consult the author] |
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QUT Business School; School of Management |
Palavras-Chave | #150306 Industrial Relations #Job Design #Work Design #Part-time #Professional Services #Flexible Work |
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Conference Paper |