Implementing work-life balance policies in SMEs: A multiple case study in the software industry

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Abstract

The literature on work-life balance policies has grown significantly in recent years. However, few research studies have explored its implementation in small and medium-sized enterprises, particularly, in highly dynamic sectors of the economy, where talent retention is a key source of competitive advantage. Through a qualitative multiple case study approach, this paper examines the work-life balance policies put in place in four small and medium-sized software companies in Argentina. Our findings report the existence of two modes for implementation: standardized benefits broadly available to all and individualized benefits negotiated by each employee. Furthermore, a number of organizational factors and individual characteristics are identified that determine employee access to benefits.

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Rodríguez, M. C., Dabos, G. E., & Rivero, A. G. (2018). Implementing work-life balance policies in SMEs: A multiple case study in the software industry. Estudios Gerenciales, 34(147), 172–189. https://doi.org/10.18046/j.estger.2018.147.2592

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