Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments
Abendroth A, Reimann M (2024)
New Technology, Work and Employment 39(1): 39-62.
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SFB 882 Von Heterogenitäten zu Ungleichheiten > SFB 882 Teilprojekt B > SFB 882 Teilprojekt B3
Fakultät für Soziologie > Arbeitsbereich 5 - Sozialstruktur und soziale Ungleichheit > AG Diewald
SFB 882 Von Heterogenitäten zu Ungleichheiten > SFB 882 Teilprojekt MGK
Center of Excellence - Cognitive Interaction Technology CITEC
Fakultät für Soziologie > Arbeitsbereich 5 - Sozialstruktur und soziale Ungleichheit > AG Diewald
SFB 882 Von Heterogenitäten zu Ungleichheiten > SFB 882 Teilprojekt MGK
Center of Excellence - Cognitive Interaction Technology CITEC
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**Abstract**
Work‐related use of digital information and communication technology (ICT) is not restricted to specific working sites and times. For employees, this can involve opportunities for flexible working, that is, having control over when and where to work. Applying an organisational comparative perspective, we examined whether adherence to the ideal worker norm inhibits and adherence to family‐friendliness promotes flexible working as a consequence of ICT use. Linked employer–employee survey data from large German work organisations revealed that employees worked more flexibly in time and place due to work‐related ICT use when supervisory work‐life support was common. Mixed evidence is provided for the prevalence of ideal worker norm expectations. We conclude that work‐life support in the organisation is a required complementary practice of flexible working for employees, promoting its dissemination.
Work‐related use of digital information and communication technology (ICT) is not restricted to specific working sites and times. For employees, this can involve opportunities for flexible working, that is, having control over when and where to work. Applying an organisational comparative perspective, we examined whether adherence to the ideal worker norm inhibits and adherence to family‐friendliness promotes flexible working as a consequence of ICT use. Linked employer–employee survey data from large German work organisations revealed that employees worked more flexibly in time and place due to work‐related ICT use when supervisory work‐life support was common. Mixed evidence is provided for the prevalence of ideal worker norm expectations. We conclude that work‐life support in the organisation is a required complementary practice of flexible working for employees, promoting its dissemination.
Stichworte
digitalisation;
employment relations;
flexible working;
ICT;
job quality;
organisations;
technology;
work–life support
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
New Technology, Work and Employment
Band
39
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1
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39-62
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1468-005X
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0268-1072
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Abendroth A, Reimann M. Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments. New Technology, Work and Employment. 2024;39(1):39-62.
Abendroth, A., & Reimann, M. (2024). Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments. New Technology, Work and Employment, 39(1), 39-62. https://doi.org/10.1111/ntwe.12275
Abendroth, Anja, and Reimann, Mareike. 2024. “Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments”. New Technology, Work and Employment 39 (1): 39-62.
Abendroth, A., and Reimann, M. (2024). Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments. New Technology, Work and Employment 39, 39-62.
Abendroth, A., & Reimann, M., 2024. Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments. New Technology, Work and Employment, 39(1), p 39-62.
A. Abendroth and M. Reimann, “Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments”, New Technology, Work and Employment, vol. 39, 2024, pp. 39-62.
Abendroth, A., Reimann, M.: Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments. New Technology, Work and Employment. 39, 39-62 (2024).
Abendroth, Anja, and Reimann, Mareike. “Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments”. New Technology, Work and Employment 39.1 (2024): 39-62.
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