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Global Offshoring of Systems Development and Work–Life Conflict: A Revelatory Case Study

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: University of Virginia
Kirsten M. Bullock: University of Louisville

Chapter Chapter 4 in Navigating Work and Life Boundaries, 2021, pp 81-115 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In the previous chaptersCase study, we primarily focused on factors that appear to influence the work–life conflictWork–life conflict (WLC) (WLC) of individuals, and on specific individual-level outcomes.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72759-8_4

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