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International Journal of Human Resource Management | 2013

Employee work–life balance outcomes in Ireland: a multilevel investigation of supervisory support and perceived organizational support

Alma McCarthy; Jeanette N. Cleveland; Sam Hunter; Colette Darcy; Geraldine Grady

This article examines how employee perceptions of supervisory and organizational support for work–life balance, in addition to the number of work–life balance programmes available, predict a number of work–life balance outcomes including role conflict, job satisfaction, family satisfaction and turnover intentions in a sample of large private and public sector organizations in Ireland. The attitudes of HR managers towards work–life balance programmes are also explored. To account for the nested structure of the data, analyses were conducted using hierarchical linear modelling. We found that perceptions of work–life supportiveness as measured at the HR manager and immediate supervisor levels affect employee uptake of work–life programmes, employee work–life balance outcomes and turnover intentions.


European Journal of Training and Development | 2014

A consideration of organisational sustainability in the SME context: A resource-based view and composite model

Colette Darcy; Jimmy Hill; Tj McCabe; Philip McGovern

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to consider organisational sustainability in the small- to medium-sized enterprises (SME) context focussing on a resource-based view. The paper overlays two contrasting perspectives: those of the SME and human resource (HR) perspectives to allow for the development of a composite model of organisational sustainability for SMEs. Design/methodology/approach – The paper overlays four models of Carson’s (1985, 1990) small firm evolution and unique characteristics of SMEs; Wright et al.’s (2001) pertaining to the application of the resource-based view of the firm perspective to strategic HR and Boudreau and Ramstad (2005) model of effectiveness, efficiency and impact of talentship. The paper, in particular, considers the human resource management (HRM) perspectives pertaining to the overlay and considers how these might impact organisational sustainability. Findings – An outcome of the paper is the development of a composite model to the SME and HR perspectives of organisational sustainability and its applicability to the SME context. Research limitations/implications – The paper suggests a number of emergent areas for future research. Future research should focus on the intangible aspects and softer elements of the organisational resource base. The majority of work in this area is grounded in the positivist paradigm. Future research should consider a pluralists perspective and draw on traditions of the post-positivist paradigm, for example, social constructionism. Practical implications – SME-support agencies and consultants who work with SMEs need, therefore, to work with them in assessing their competency spectra and then to help them develop the talent pools required to effect continued growth and success. In doing so SMEs need to be guided towards a better understanding of the traditional temporal cycle of recruitment; in essence, they need to ensure that they have the right competency set in situ in the early stages of the firms’ development. Originality/value – This paper is unique in its approach to the examination of sustainability within the context of SMEs and, in particular, the HRM aspects which contribute towards organisational survival, growth and sustainability.


Human Resource Management Review | 2010

Work-life balance policy and practice: Understanding line manager attitudes and behaviors

Alma McCarthy; Colette Darcy; Geraldine Grady


European Management Journal | 2012

Work–life balance: One size fits all? An exploratory analysis of the differential effects of career stage

Colette Darcy; Alma McCarthy; Jimmy Hill; Geraldine Grady


Journal of European Industrial Training | 2007

Work‐family conflict: An exploration of the differential effects of a dependent child's age on working parents

Colette Darcy; Alma McCarthy


Archive | 2008

Work Life Balance: Policies and Initiatives in Irish Organisations: A Best Practice Management Guide.

Geraldine Grady; Melrona Kerrane; Colette Darcy; Alma McCarthy


Archive | 2014

Quantitative Guide to Dissertation Construction

Jonathan Lambert; Colette Darcy


Archive | 2007

Work Life Balance Policy and Practice in Organisations; Modelling the Role of the Line Manager.

Alma McCarthy; Colette Darcy; Geraldine Grady


Archive | 2006

Unfair Dismissal - Insights into the Employee's Experience of the Employment Appeals Tribunal.

Colette Darcy; Garavan, Thomas, N.


Archive | 2018

Towards a model of maternity leave transition

Christine Cross; Colette Darcy; Maeve Lavin; Una O'Donnell

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Alma McCarthy

National University of Ireland

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Geraldine Grady

National University of Ireland

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Philip McGovern

National College of Ireland

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Paul Hanly

National College of Ireland

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Rebecca Maguire

National College of Ireland

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Tj McCabe

National College of Ireland

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Sam Hunter

Pennsylvania State University

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Samuel T. Hunter

Pennsylvania State University

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