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The Antecedents of Work–Life Conflict in Distributed IT Work: A Border Theory Perspective

Saonee Sarker, Manju Ahuja (), Suprateek Sarker and Kirsten M. Bullock
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Saonee Sarker: Lund University
Manju Ahuja: University of Louisville
Suprateek Sarker: Lund University
Kirsten M. Bullock: University of Louisville

Chapter Chapter 2 in Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, 2021, pp 25-53 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In Chapter 1 , we introduced Border Theory as a theoretical lens for examining work–life conflictWork–life conflict (WLC) (WLC). In this chapter, we elaborate on different components of Border Theory and contextualize it within the globally distributed software development (GDSD) environment.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72759-8_2

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