Gender, Technology and Work Engagement
The Impact of HR Technologies on Work-Life Integration
K. G. Priyashantha(Author)
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Will be published approx. on 6. August 2026
318 pages
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This book explores how HR technologies may mitigate the negative impacts of work-family conflicts on work engagement, a topic of increasing relevance in the digital era.
Acknowledging the changes in gender stereotypes and its impact on work engagement, this book undertakes systematic literature reviews on gender stereotypes, work-family conflicts, work engagement and disruptive HR technologies to identify gaps in existing Human Resource Management research. Grounding on the theories such as social role theory, role-conflict theory and the job-demand resource mode, Priyashantha surveys over 600 Sri Lankan private sector executives and shows that changing gender stereotypes both enhance work engagement and intensify work-family conflict, while the perceived desirability of disruptive HR technologies raises engagement, it can amplify the negative impact of work-family conflict on work engagement when not matched by credible implementation. Practical implications of the research for organizations and HR practitioners are also discussed.
This book is of interest to scholars of human resource management and organizational behaviour.
Acknowledging the changes in gender stereotypes and its impact on work engagement, this book undertakes systematic literature reviews on gender stereotypes, work-family conflicts, work engagement and disruptive HR technologies to identify gaps in existing Human Resource Management research. Grounding on the theories such as social role theory, role-conflict theory and the job-demand resource mode, Priyashantha surveys over 600 Sri Lankan private sector executives and shows that changing gender stereotypes both enhance work engagement and intensify work-family conflict, while the perceived desirability of disruptive HR technologies raises engagement, it can amplify the negative impact of work-family conflict on work engagement when not matched by credible implementation. Practical implications of the research for organizations and HR practitioners are also discussed.
This book is of interest to scholars of human resource management and organizational behaviour.
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English
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London
United Kingdom
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
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Reflowable
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37 Tables, black and white; 30 Line drawings, black and white; 30 Illustrations, black and white
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978-1-040-62618-4 (9781040626184)
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K. G. Priyashantha
Gender, Technology and Work Engagement
The Impact of HR Technologies on Work-Life Integration
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K.G. Priyashantha is a senior lecturer at the Faculty of Management and Finance, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka. He holds a PhD in Human Resource Management, and his research focuses on gender stereotypes, digital HRM, and work engagement
Content
Chapter 1: Introducing Gender, Technology, and Work Engagement in HRM Studies
Chapter 2: A Systematic Review of Changing Gender Stereotypes
Chapter 3: A Systematic Review of Work-Family Conflict
Chapter 4: A Systematic Review of Work Engagement
Chapter 5: A Systematic Review of e-Human Resource Management /Digital Human Resource Management
Chapter 6: Development of a Holistic Conceptual Model for Work Engagement
Chapter 7: The Sri Lankan Case Study
Chapter 8: Implications and Conclusions
Chapter 2: A Systematic Review of Changing Gender Stereotypes
Chapter 3: A Systematic Review of Work-Family Conflict
Chapter 4: A Systematic Review of Work Engagement
Chapter 5: A Systematic Review of e-Human Resource Management /Digital Human Resource Management
Chapter 6: Development of a Holistic Conceptual Model for Work Engagement
Chapter 7: The Sri Lankan Case Study
Chapter 8: Implications and Conclusions
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