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If You Can Use Them: Flexibility Policies, Organizational Commitment, and Perceived Performance
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2003
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Performance ManagementEmployee InvolvementPerformance StudiesNew MeasureBiotechnology FirmsOrganizational PolicyManagementBusinessEducationOrganizational CommitmentFlexibility Policies—formalCommitment ModelHuman Resource ManagementEmployee FlexibilityWork AttitudeOrganizational BehaviorFlexibility PoliciesFlexible Work Arrangement
This study links workplace flexibility policies—formal, informal, and perceived usable—to organizational commitment and self‐reported productivity. Professional and technical employees of biotechnology firms were surveyed. Where employees could freely use policies, a positive association with outcomes is found. The article contributes a new measure to capture employees’ organizational experience, relevant to work and family research.
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