scholarly journals The Relevance of Work-life Balance Programs in the Reduction of Work-life Conflict and Turnover Intention in the Business Process Outsourcing Industry: A Structural Equation Model (SEM)

Author(s):  
Christine Balunos N ◽  
Eleighn Grace Vanessa Castro M ◽  
Kristine Angeli Reyes J ◽  
Anne Nicole Sabino P ◽  
Kathlyn Renee Taiño M
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 79
Author(s):  
Inayah Alfatihah ◽  
Antonius Soelistyo Nugroho ◽  
Elmarian Haessel ◽  
Anita Maharani

This study aimed to examine the effect of work-life balance and work motivation on job satisfaction. The literature review used to discuss the dynamics between variables is work-life balance, motivation and job satisfaction. The approach to this research is quantitative, and the number of respondents involved in this study was 212 people who filled out the survey through an online survey. We collect data during new normal situations. The data analysis technique in this study refers to the structural equation model. The results obtained show that all hypotheses are proven. In other words, this study has shown that work-life balance affects job satisfaction, then work motivation affects job satisfaction, and work-life balance can mediate work motivation on job satisfaction.


2019 ◽  
Vol 118 (9) ◽  
pp. 209-212
Author(s):  
Dr. Anita Rolla ◽  
Dr.Sunder Reddy D

Work life parity is an equivalent Balance of expert and individual life. It is a more extensive idea including appropriate organizing between "work" on one hand and "life" on another. The paper plans to ponder the work life parity of representatives of Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) area. Essential information on is gathered from 90 BPO area representatives in Hyderabad. Information was gathered utilizing organized survey and dissected utilizing illustrative instrument that is rate examination. The paper expects to investigate different variables that are influencing the work like equalization of the representatives.


Author(s):  
Subooh Yusuf

<p>This paper provides an insight into the Work life balance and job satisfaction of individuals working in business process outsourcing. In the present fast growing scenario, people don‘t have time for themselves or for their families. It is difficult to balance both work and personal life at a time, especially for the employees working in Business process outsourcing (BPO’s).The Work life balance of an individual is one of the factors, which affect their satisfaction or happiness with life as a whole.. Data was obtained from 200 employees, 120 male and 80 female. Work life balance was measured by the 15-item scale developed by Fisher-McAuley (2003), consist of three dimensions - work interference with personal life (WIPL), personal life interference with work (PLIW), work/personal life enhancement (WPLE) and job satisfaction was measured by using scale Khan and Sheeba (2002).Data comparison of work life balance, its three dimensions work interference with personal life, work/personal life enhancement, personal life interference with work and job satisfaction between male and female t-test was found suitable. All the analysis was carried out with the help of the computer using SPSS 16.0 version.</p>


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (11) ◽  
pp. 69-79
Author(s):  
Nur Munirah Bustamam ◽  
Noor Fazira Che Choh ◽  
Johari Shaari ◽  
Razali Muda

The aim of the study was to dissect the undeviating effects of work-life balance, training, and rewards on employee performance. These variables were identified based on the key outcomes of employee engagement performance. The methodology consists of a thorough literature review after which a model was framed for employee performance. A survey-based empirical study with 101 respondents working in the private sector was conducted using convenience sampling. Structural Equation Model (SEM) was used to validate the model and to find the impact of work-life balance, training, and rewards on employee performance. Upon SEM analysis, the various factors to predict employee performance resulted in a significant (β = 0.726); (P < 0.001) that indicates that only the work-life balance factor is significant in predicting the dependent variable. However, the findings from this study showed training and rewards do not significantly affect the performance of the employee. The study implies that enhancing work-life balance results in employees having a healthy engagement with their work. Thereby his/ her performance also increases that contribute to the effectiveness of the organisation.


GIS Business ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 14 (6) ◽  
pp. 156-162
Author(s):  
Dr. D. Shoba ◽  
Dr. G. Suganthi

Work-Life balance has its importance from ancient days and the concept is very old, from the day the world has been created. There was a drastic change that has occurred in the market of teachers and their personal profiles. There are tremendous changes in various families which have bartered from the ‘breadwinner’ role of traditional men to single parent families and dual earning couples. This study furnishes an insight into work life balance and job satisfaction of teachers working in School of Villupuram District. The sample comprises of 75 school teachers from Government and private schools in Villupuram District. The Study results that there is increasing mediating evidence in Work-life balance as well as Job satisfaction of teachers are not affected by the type of school in which they are working. Job satisfaction or Pleasure of life will be affected as a whole by Work life balance of an individual which is the main which can be calculated by construct of subjective well being.


2021 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Christopher Paul Cain ◽  
Lisa Nicole Cain ◽  
James A. Busser ◽  
Hee Jung (Annette) Kang

PurposeThis study sought to understand how having a calling influenced engagement, work–life balance and career satisfaction for Professional Golfers Association of America (PGA) and Golf Course Superintendent of America (GCSA) professionals.Design/methodology/approachA conceptual model was used to examine callings among golf course supervisors and its impact on their engagement, work–life balance and career satisfaction. This study also explored the moderation effect of employees’ generalized or specialized role on the calling–engagement relationship. Surveys were collected from a single golf management company and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used for data analysis.FindingsThe results revealed significant relationships among all of the variables, with the exception of the impact of having a calling on work–life balance. Additionally, the more having a calling increased, the more important it was for supervisors to have specialized roles to increase their engagement.Originality/valueThis study identifies important differences in factors that promote career satisfaction for golf course supervisors and extends current understanding of role theory.


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