Stretching the borders: how international business travel affects the work–family balance |
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Authors: | Kati Saarenpää |
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Institution: | Department of Management, University of Vaasa, Vaasa, Finland |
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Abstract: | This study examined the consequences of international business travel for the balance between work–family domains by exploring how international business travellers and travellers’ partners manage the boundaries between work and family in order to maintain the balance. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used in analysing the semi-structured interviews of 10 male travellers and 10 partners. Because of its irregular nature, international business travel affects the personal life and the family of business travellers. Work-related travel also has an impact on how travellers and their partners construct, manage and negotiate borders between work and family in order to avoid an imbalance between these domains. Integration of work and family is usually inevitable in international business traveler families. Integration may lead to role blurring and thus lead to imbalance. |
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Keywords: | International business travel border theory work–family balance |
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