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Broadening work-family conflict scholarship: gig workers’ sensemaking of context-grounded pressures

Broadening work-family conflict scholarship: gig workers’ sensemaking of context-grounded pressures
Broadening work-family conflict scholarship: gig workers’ sensemaking of context-grounded pressures
Not all workers, navigating varying institutional contexts, experience work-family interface similar to a typical Western employee examined in the extant literature. In this qualitative study, drawing on institutional logics and sensemaking perspectives, we theorize the impact of institutional context on 64 App-based taxi drivers’ (ABTDs) work-family conflict (WFC) in a non-Western unconventional context. We contribute to work-family theory and practice by developing a process model that (a) identifies work and family pressures grounded in institutional context in which our participants navigated their work and family; (b) demonstrates how ABTDs make sense of context-grounded work and family pressures by interpreting them as first-order WFC and enacting them through the implementation of alleviating strategies at work or family; (c) conceptualizes first-order WFC defined as an incompatibility experienced when context-grounded pressures from one domain (e.g., work) constrain participation in the other domain (e.g., family), and (d) extends WFC to reflect how macro-level context can be manifested in workers’ WFC experiences."
Academy of Management
Beigi, Mina
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Nayyeri, Shahrzad
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Shirmohammadi, Melika
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Beigi, Mina
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Nayyeri, Shahrzad
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Shirmohammadi, Melika
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Beigi, Mina, Nayyeri, Shahrzad and Shirmohammadi, Melika (2020) Broadening work-family conflict scholarship: gig workers’ sensemaking of context-grounded pressures. In Academy of Management Proceedings. Academy of Management.. (doi:10.5465/AMBPP.2020.14009abstract).

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Abstract

Not all workers, navigating varying institutional contexts, experience work-family interface similar to a typical Western employee examined in the extant literature. In this qualitative study, drawing on institutional logics and sensemaking perspectives, we theorize the impact of institutional context on 64 App-based taxi drivers’ (ABTDs) work-family conflict (WFC) in a non-Western unconventional context. We contribute to work-family theory and practice by developing a process model that (a) identifies work and family pressures grounded in institutional context in which our participants navigated their work and family; (b) demonstrates how ABTDs make sense of context-grounded work and family pressures by interpreting them as first-order WFC and enacting them through the implementation of alleviating strategies at work or family; (c) conceptualizes first-order WFC defined as an incompatibility experienced when context-grounded pressures from one domain (e.g., work) constrain participation in the other domain (e.g., family), and (d) extends WFC to reflect how macro-level context can be manifested in workers’ WFC experiences."

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e-pub ahead of print date: 29 July 2020
Published date: 1 August 2020
Venue - Dates: Academy of Management Conference, A Virtual Conference, 2020-08-07 - 2020-08-11

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Local EPrints ID: 444380
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/444380
PURE UUID: 09e04cd6-0cd1-4b4a-92f2-64de4e1981e2
ORCID for Mina Beigi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4866-7205

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Date deposited: 15 Oct 2020 16:30
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 03:47

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Author: Mina Beigi ORCID iD
Author: Shahrzad Nayyeri
Author: Melika Shirmohammadi

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