Does work-family centrality moderate the relationship between telecommuting intensity and work-family conflict?
The relationship between telecommuting and work-family conflict has been studied throughout the years but there are areas in the research that still need to be addressed, including the lack of consensus on areas such as hours of work, and the total amount of hours an individual telecommutes. There w...
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Main Author: | Malenab, Rommell P. |
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Language: | English |
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2023
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