A Research Agenda for Flexible Working Arrangements
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Product details:
- Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
- Date of Publication 31 October 2025
- ISBN 9781035317615
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages226 pages
- Size 234x156 mm
- Weight 484 g
- Language English 700
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Short description:
Bringing together leading international researchers, this Research Agenda adeptly navigates the evolving landscape of flexible working arrangements and identifies potential avenues for further research.
MoreLong description:
Elgar Research Agendas outline the future of research in a given area. Leading scholars are given the space to explore their subject in provocative ways, and map out the potential directions of travel. They are relevant but also visionary.
Bringing together leading international researchers, this Research Agenda adeptly navigates the evolving landscape of flexible working arrangements and identifies potential avenues for further research.
The book provides a timely analysis of the conceptualisation of flexible working arrangements and the different contexts and ways in which such arrangements are adopted. Contributors each reflect on an aspect of flexible working, evaluating the implications of inherent and often paradoxical challenges faced by flexible workers. An overview of the historical development of flexible working arrangements and the research to date is also presented. By identifying gaps in knowledge and assessing emerging trends in working arrangements, the Research Agenda proposes areas where future research should be prioritised.
A Research Agenda for Flexible Working Arrangements is a must-read for academics, researchers and students interested in business studies, human resources management, organisational behaviour, sociology of work, work psychology and information systems management. Business professionals will also greatly benefit from the book’s theoretical and practical insights.
Table of Contents:
Contents
PART 0 INTRODUCTION
1 Introduction: Towards a New Research Agenda for Flexible
Working Arrangements 2
Lilian M. de Menezes and Clare Kelliher
PART I CONCEPTUALISING FLEXIBLE WORKING
ARRANGEMENTS
2 Conceptualising the Changing Locations of Work 20
Alan Felstead
3 The Impact of Flexible Working Arrangements: the
Conceptualization and Operationalization of Flexible
Bundles 34
Argyro Avgoustaki
4 Conceptualizations of Work–Life Flexibility Policies,
Boundaries and Job Control Moving to a New Era 55
Ellen Ernst Kossek, Brenda A. Lautsch and Matthew B. Perrigino
5 Flexibility I-deals for Subtractive Redesign and
Organisational Change 69
Maria Simosi and Denise M. Rousseau
PART II CONTEXTUALIZING FLEXIBLE WORKING
ARRANGEMENTS
6 The Role of Context in the Provision, Use and Outcomes of
Flexible Working Arrangements 84
T. Alexandra Beauregard and Maria Adamson
7 Flexible Working Arrangements During the COVID-19
Pandemic 97
Wen Fan and Duanyi Yang
8 Managing Sustainable Hybrid Working: an Institutional and
Paradox Perspective 117
Pascale Peters and Ruud Gerards
PART III THE CHALLENGES OF FLEXIBLE WORKING
9 The Business Case versus the Moral Case for Flexible
Working Arrangements 136
Laurent Taskin
10 The Flexibility Paradox: Revisiting a Decade of Tensions 151
Almudena Cañibano and Brigitte Sitzberger
11 Flexibility Stigma: Negative Perceptions against Flexible
Workers 165
Heejung Chung
12 Digitalization and the Future of Flexible Working: a
Research Agenda 181
Ariane Ollier-Malaterre, Sabrina Pellerin and Ashkan Rostami
PART IV CONCLUSION
13 Conclusion: a New Research Agenda for Flexible Working
Arrangements 196
Lilian M. de Menezes and Clare Kelliher