Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory Approach

Balancing working life and personal life is quite challenging, especially for women who must play diverse roles at a time. Family obligations and the nature of work also influence the intensity of work-life conflict. A well-articulated human resource policy may not wipe out the role conflict but can...

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Main Authors: Md. Amanullah, Dip Das, Motaleb Bhuiyan
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Language:English
Published: Society for Risk Analysis - China 2024-12-01
Series:Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (JRACR)
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.54560/jracr.v14i4.560
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description Balancing working life and personal life is quite challenging, especially for women who must play diverse roles at a time. Family obligations and the nature of work also influence the intensity of work-life conflict. A well-articulated human resource policy may not wipe out the role conflict but can minimize it prudently. This study is designed to examine whether the existing WLB policies of private commercial banks in Bangladesh are designated enough to influence the female bankers’ level of commitment and their attitude toward job market. Based on the social exchange theory, this study assesses the experience of 450 mid-career bankers deploying the PLS-SEM approach. The results infer that mid-level female bankers show a satisfactory level of commitment to their employment and a positive attitude toward the labor market despite the challenging job requirements. Additionally, their affection toward the banking career brings significantly positive results in influencing their commitment and labor market perception. The study also explored moderating impact and observed that the career commitment substantially moderates the WLB and employee commitment relationship. As women have strong ties to family responsibilities in the cultural context of Bangladesh, understanding the perceived consequences of WLB is essential to formulating effective policies. Besides enriching theoretical understanding, the findings will help the managers and policymakers to understand the value of offering effective policies for female bankers to balance their work and life.
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spelling doaj-art-3c5aa993dea9420eb75d72b41c6a8b0f2025-01-03T09:12:15ZengSociety for Risk Analysis - ChinaJournal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (JRACR)2210-84912210-85052024-12-01144-6502517https://doi.org/10.54560/jracr.v14i4.560Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory ApproachMd. Amanullah0Dip Das1Motaleb Bhuiyan2Department of Humanities and Business, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna (9203), Bangladesh; Correspondence: amanedu.jobs@gmail.comTreasury Division, Mercantile Bank PLC, Dhaka (1000), BangladeshHuman Resources Department, ASA International, Dhaka (1207), BangladeshBalancing working life and personal life is quite challenging, especially for women who must play diverse roles at a time. Family obligations and the nature of work also influence the intensity of work-life conflict. A well-articulated human resource policy may not wipe out the role conflict but can minimize it prudently. This study is designed to examine whether the existing WLB policies of private commercial banks in Bangladesh are designated enough to influence the female bankers’ level of commitment and their attitude toward job market. Based on the social exchange theory, this study assesses the experience of 450 mid-career bankers deploying the PLS-SEM approach. The results infer that mid-level female bankers show a satisfactory level of commitment to their employment and a positive attitude toward the labor market despite the challenging job requirements. Additionally, their affection toward the banking career brings significantly positive results in influencing their commitment and labor market perception. The study also explored moderating impact and observed that the career commitment substantially moderates the WLB and employee commitment relationship. As women have strong ties to family responsibilities in the cultural context of Bangladesh, understanding the perceived consequences of WLB is essential to formulating effective policies. Besides enriching theoretical understanding, the findings will help the managers and policymakers to understand the value of offering effective policies for female bankers to balance their work and life.https://doi.org/10.54560/jracr.v14i4.560work-life balancework-family conflictwork and gender roleemployee commitmentcareer commitmentlabor market image
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Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory Approach
Journal of Risk Analysis and Crisis Response (JRACR)
work-life balance
work-family conflict
work and gender role
employee commitment
career commitment
labor market image
title Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory Approach
title_full Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory Approach
title_fullStr Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory Approach
title_full_unstemmed Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory Approach
title_short Organizational Work-life Balance Policies Toward Women and Their Reflection in Employee Commitment and Labor Market Image: A Social Exchange Theory Approach
title_sort organizational work life balance policies toward women and their reflection in employee commitment and labor market image a social exchange theory approach
topic work-life balance
work-family conflict
work and gender role
employee commitment
career commitment
labor market image
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