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Expanding the boundaries of boundary theory: Regulative institutions and work–family role management
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International Regulative InstitutionsWork OrganizationRegulative InstitutionsHuman Resource ManagementSocial WorkOrganizational BehaviorBoundary TheoryManagementEmployee RelationLabor ForceFamily Role BoundariesInternational ManagementFamily ManagementWork–family Role ManagementWorkforce DevelopmentSociologyBusinessWorklife BalanceFamily-owned BusinessWork-family Interface
With the changing demographics of the labor force, management of work and family role boundaries has become an important area of research. However, the literature surrounding boundary theory – one of the most prevalent theories of work–family role management – has evolved too narrowly. Although early boundary theory development acknowledged the importance of higher level social institutions, they have been largely omitted from the current research, which is predominantly individual-focused. The present article further develops the role of international regulative institutions in managing work and family role boundaries, including the consequences of their omission in the current literature for individual employees, organizations and the fit between them.
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