Flexible working hours and child policy practice on organisational commitment: a study of two organisations (University of Ghana and Ghana Statistical Service)
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2022-08
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Methodist University Ghana
Abstract
The current study examined flexible work arrangement and childcare policy practices on
organisational commitment within two state institutions. The study used a quantitative
approach by adopting the comparative exploratory study design. A sample of one hundred and
twenty-four (124) respondents were obtained via purposive and convenience sampling using
survey questionnaires and online Google Forms for the data collection. Ethical guidelines
including informed consent, confidentiality, voluntary participation, cause no harm were
upheld throughout the study. The obtained data were analyzed using descriptive, frequency,
Pearson correlation, independent t-test for the analysis and the results presented. The findings
from the study revealed various domains of flexible work practices being used and highly
valued by the institutions. A positive relationship between tenure and organisational
commitment was found. Also, there was significant differences where married employees
reported higher levels of commitment than unmarried employees. Further, childcare practices
were found to be beneficial but was not significant when compared with institution without
childcare practices in the workplace. The findings were discussed in line with literature. The
research ended with some recommended strategies for management of the sampled
institutions to consider in ensuring that they offer employees the best of conditions on
childcare practices and flexibility in work arrangements. The researcher also posited some
practical recommendations for other stakeholders within the sector as well as some research
gaps for future studies.
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Child care, Policy practice, Organisational commitment, Flexible working hours
Citation
Appiah, H. (2022) Flexible working hours and child policy practice on organisational commitment: a study of two organisations (University of Ghana and Ghana Statistical Service).Methodist University Ghana.