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EPISODE · Aug 2, 2025 · 23 MIN

The Influence of Flexible Working Arrangements on Job Satisfaction: How Work-Life Balance Mediates Outcomes for Knowledge Workers, by Jonathan H. Westover PhD

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Abstract: This article examines the complex relationship between flexible working arrangements (FWAs) and job satisfaction among knowledge workers, with particular emphasis on work-life balance as a critical mediating factor. Drawing from extensive empirical research and organizational case studies across multiple industries, the analysis reveals that strategically implemented flexibility policies significantly enhance work-life balance through mechanisms including increased boundary control, reduced commuting time, and greater autonomy over work scheduling. This improved balance subsequently drives job satisfaction through reduced role conflict, improved resource conservation, and enhanced recovery experiences. The research demonstrates that successful implementation requires aligned policies, customized approaches, supportive leadership, and technological enablement rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. Organizations that approach flexibility as a fundamental aspect of organizational design rather than merely a policy consideration gain significant advantages in talent attraction and retention, creating a virtuous cycle that benefits both individual employees and organizational performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Abstract: This article examines the complex relationship between flexible working arrangements (FWAs) and job satisfaction among knowledge workers, with particular emphasis on work-life balance as a critical mediating factor. Drawing from extensive empirical research and organizational case studies across multiple industries, the analysis reveals that strategically implemented flexibility policies significantly enhance work-life balance through mechanisms including increased boundary control, reduced commuting time, and greater autonomy over work scheduling. This improved balance subsequently drives job satisfaction through reduced role conflict, improved resource conservation, and enhanced recovery experiences. The research demonstrates that successful implementation requires aligned policies, customized approaches, supportive leadership, and technological enablement rather than one-size-fits-all solutions. Organizations that approach flexibility as a fundamental aspect of organizational design rather than merely a policy consideration gain significant advantages in talent attraction and retention, creating a virtuous cycle that benefits both individual employees and organizational performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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