Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore.

With technological advances engendering the possibility of a “24/7” workplace, juggling the demands of work and family has become increasingly difficult. With Work-Life harmony receiving increased attention by organisations and the Singapore government, this industry-specific exploratory research ex...

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Main Authors: Koh, Fiona May Hui., Huang, Qiaoru., Khoo, Jing Wen.
Other Authors: Hesan Ahmed Quazi
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-212422023-05-19T05:45:01Z Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore. Koh, Fiona May Hui. Huang, Qiaoru. Khoo, Jing Wen. Hesan Ahmed Quazi Nanyang Business School DRNTU::Business::General::Social aspects With technological advances engendering the possibility of a “24/7” workplace, juggling the demands of work and family has become increasingly difficult. With Work-Life harmony receiving increased attention by organisations and the Singapore government, this industry-specific exploratory research examined the value of implementing Work-Life balance (WLB) initiatives and its impact on various employee outcomes, namely affective organisational commitment (AOC), job satisfaction and employee turnover intentions. This study has extended previous Work-Life balance research by bringing focus to the Supply Chain Management (SCM) industry in Singapore. Quantitative survey data were obtained from a sample of 271 employees of different levels in the various SCM organisations. Hierarchical multi-regression results demonstrated that both perceived availability and utilisation of Work-Life initiatives were positively related to job satisfaction (B=.12; p=.04 and B=.21; p=.01 respectively) and negatively related to turnover intentions (B=-.15; p=.01 and B=-.21; p=.01 respectively). In contrast, AOC was found to be significantly related to usage of Work-Life programme (B=.21; p=.00), but not availability of such programmes. BUSINESS 2010-03-23T08:36:33Z 2010-03-23T08:36:33Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/21242 en Nanyang Technological University 103 p. application/pdf
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Koh, Fiona May Hui.
Huang, Qiaoru.
Khoo, Jing Wen.
Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore.
description With technological advances engendering the possibility of a “24/7” workplace, juggling the demands of work and family has become increasingly difficult. With Work-Life harmony receiving increased attention by organisations and the Singapore government, this industry-specific exploratory research examined the value of implementing Work-Life balance (WLB) initiatives and its impact on various employee outcomes, namely affective organisational commitment (AOC), job satisfaction and employee turnover intentions. This study has extended previous Work-Life balance research by bringing focus to the Supply Chain Management (SCM) industry in Singapore. Quantitative survey data were obtained from a sample of 271 employees of different levels in the various SCM organisations. Hierarchical multi-regression results demonstrated that both perceived availability and utilisation of Work-Life initiatives were positively related to job satisfaction (B=.12; p=.04 and B=.21; p=.01 respectively) and negatively related to turnover intentions (B=-.15; p=.01 and B=-.21; p=.01 respectively). In contrast, AOC was found to be significantly related to usage of Work-Life programme (B=.21; p=.00), but not availability of such programmes.
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Koh, Fiona May Hui.
Huang, Qiaoru.
Khoo, Jing Wen.
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author Koh, Fiona May Hui.
Huang, Qiaoru.
Khoo, Jing Wen.
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title Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore.
title_short Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore.
title_full Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore.
title_fullStr Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore.
title_full_unstemmed Work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in Singapore.
title_sort work-life balance issues in supply chain management organisations in singapore.
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