Series Foreword | 6 |
Foreword | 8 |
Acknowledgements | 10 |
Table of Contents | 11 |
List of Figures | 14 |
List of Tables | 15 |
List of Abbreviations | 17 |
1 Introduction | 18 |
1.1 Relevance of the Thesis | 18 |
1.1.1 Managerial Relevance | 18 |
1.1.2 Scientific Relevance | 20 |
1.2 Major Goals and Structure of the Thesis | 23 |
2 Conceptual Background | 26 |
2.1 Procedure of Taxonomy Development | 26 |
2.2 Literature Review | 29 |
2.2.1 Research on Top Executives | 30 |
2.2.2 Research on Work Relationship | 40 |
2.2.3 Research on Work-Family Balance | 49 |
2.2.4 Specification of Investigated Phenomena | 63 |
2.3 Theoretical Background of Top Executives’ Work Relationship Taxonomy | 67 |
2.3.1 The Job Demands-Resources Model | 67 |
2.3.2 Upper Echelons Theory | 72 |
2.3.3 Theoretical Conclusion for the Understanding of Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 76 |
2.4 Theoretical Background of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance Taxonomy | 78 |
2.4.1 Role Theory | 78 |
2.4.2 Mechanisms of Work-Family Linkage | 82 |
2.4.3 Theoretical Conclusion for the Understanding of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 84 |
3 Basics of the Empirical Studies | 88 |
3.1 Qualitative Study | 88 |
3.1.1 Data Collection and Sample | 88 |
3.1.2 Process of Qualitative Content Analysis | 90 |
3.2 Quantitative Study | 91 |
3.2.1 Data Collection and Sample | 91 |
3.2.2 Process of Scale Validation | 95 |
3.2.3 Process of Cluster Analysis | 98 |
3.2.4 Process of Analysis of Variance | 101 |
4 Investigation of Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 104 |
4.1 Preliminary Conceptual Framework of Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 104 |
4.2 Qualitative Results Regarding Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 106 |
4.3 Final Empirically Grounded Framework of Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 114 |
4.3.1 Job-Related Demands | 115 |
4.3.2 Job-Related Resources | 115 |
4.3.3 Related Variables of Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 116 |
4.3.3.1 Well-Being and Satisfaction | 116 |
4.3.3.2 Top Executive Performance | 117 |
4.3.3.3 Organizational Performance | 117 |
4.4 Measurement of Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 118 |
4.4.1 Measures of Active Cluster Variables Constituting Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 119 |
4.4.1.1 Top Executives’ Job-Related Demands | 119 |
4.4.1.2 Top Executives’ Job-Related Resources | 120 |
4.4.2 Measures of Related Variables of Top Executives’ Work Relationship | 123 |
4.4.2.1 Executive-Related Variables | 123 |
4.4.2.1.1 Well-Being and Satisfaction | 123 |
4.4.2.1.2 Top Executive Performance | 125 |
4.4.2.2 Organizational Performance | 126 |
4.5 Interpretation of Cluster Solutions | 129 |
4.6 Related Variables of Top Executives’ Work Relationship Types | 136 |
5 Investigation of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 146 |
5.1 Preliminary Conceptual Framework of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 146 |
5.2 Qualitative Results Regarding Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 147 |
5.3 Final Empirically Grounded Framework of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 153 |
5.3.1 Top Executives’ Satisfaction | 154 |
5.3.2 Top Executives’ Functioning | 154 |
5.3.3 Top Executives’ Work-Family Conflict | 156 |
5.3.4 Related variables of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 156 |
5.3.4.1 Individual Variables | 156 |
5.3.4.2 Work-Related Variables | 157 |
5.3.4.3 Family-Related Variables | 157 |
5.4 Measurement of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 157 |
5.4.1 Measures of Active Cluster Variables Constituting Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 157 |
5.4.1.1 Top Executives’ Satisfaction | 158 |
5.4.1.2 Top Executives’ Functioning | 158 |
5.4.1.3 Top Executives’ Work-Family Conflict | 159 |
5.4.2 Measures of Related Variables of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance | 160 |
5.4.2.1 Individual Variables | 160 |
5.4.2.2 Work-Related Variables | 161 |
5.4.2.3 Family-Related Variables | 162 |
5.5 Interpretation of Cluster Solution | 163 |
5.6 Related Variables of Top Executives’ Work-Family Balance Types | 171 |
6 Discussion | 178 |
6.1 Contribution of the Thesis | 178 |
6.1.1 Content-Related Contribution | 178 |
6.1.2 Conceptual Contribution | 181 |
6.1.3 Methodological Contribution | 183 |
6.1.4 Implications for Business Practice | 184 |
6.2 Limitations and Future Research | 186 |
References | 190 |
Appendix | 214 |