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Work-family balance and employee performance in Nepalese commercial banks

Sushma Paudel and Arhan Sthapit
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Sushma Paudel: Freelance Researcher, Nepal
Arhan Sthapit: Professor, Faculty of Management and Law, Nepal Open University, Nepal

Indian Journal of Commerce and Management Studies, 2021, vol. 12, issue 1, 33-43

Abstract: Purpose: The paper aims at examining the impact of work-family balance (WFB) practices on HR performance in Nepalese commercial banks – private and foreign joint venture banks. Methodology: The study was based on a survey administered from April to June of 2019 on 252 supervisory bank employees selected through a simple random sampling technique from five commercial banks, and garnered 240 usable (posting a success rate of above 95%). It made use of a descriptive analysis, one-way ANOVA test, multicollinearity test, and correlation and linear regression analyses. Findings: Theregression analyses churned out the results that WFB practice – measured in terms of flexi-time, job sharing, telework/telecommuting, and leave policy – significantly impacted HR performance in Nepalese commercial banks. Implications: The study findings imply that organizations should properly manage work-family balance of their human resources to help improve their performance that would ultimately help the organizations achieve their goals. Originality: The originality of this study lies in the fact that there is an extreme paucity of WFB studies in Nepal; and even those few studies probed, not into the impact of WFB on HR performance in commercial banks, but into relationship with HR engagement, career success, and job satisfaction in non-banking organizations.

Keywords: Flexi-time; HR performance; job sharing; leave policy; telework/telecommuting; work-family balance; work-life balance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.18843/ijcms/v12i1/04

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