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Workplace flexibility as a paradoxical phenomenon: Exploring employee experiences
Ist Teil von
Human relations (New York), 2019-02, Vol.72 (2), p.444-470
Ort / Verlag
London, England: SAGE Publications
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
Quelle
BSC - Ebsco (Business Source Ultimate)
Beschreibungen/Notizen
How do employees of dynamic consulting firms deal with their demanding professional environment, where they must be accessible, responsive and flexible seemingly around the clock? This case study of a large consulting firm explores employee experiences of flexible working through the lens of paradox. It finds that flexible working far exceeds the set of approved flexible work arrangements and practices enshrined in formal HR policies. Rather, individuals develop varied perceptions, expectations and ways of organizing flexible working, which emerge and evolve as they accumulate experience in a context where client-focused responsiveness is key. The article argues that flexible working is part of the deeper psychological contract between professional employees and the firm. This allows us to better understand how the paradoxical tensions that characterize workplace flexibility are experienced as evolving combinations of contributions and inducements. Employees manage these tensions in different ways, including vacillating between polar opposites and integrating contradictory elements, creating an overall mental picture of their flexible working experience.