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Evaluating Work-Life Balance and Individual Well-Being with the Moderating Role of Organisational Climate

Norizan Baba Rahim, Intan Osman and Prakash V. Arumugam

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 27, Issue 4, December 2019

Keywords: Career satisfaction, Open Distance Learning (ODL) university, organisational climate, well-being, work-life balance

Published on: 18 December 2019

Escalating pressures along with organisational change in universities has led to the increased importance of research on work-life balance, well-being and organisational climate amongst university staff. Grounded in Work/Family Border Theory and Social Exchange Theory, this study investigated the causal relationships between work-life balance and well-being within the context of Open Distance Learning (ODL) University in Malaysia. This study also introduced organisational climate as potential moderator to investigate the indirect relationship on work-life balance and well-being. Through the Partial Least Square (PLS) analysis on 94 respondents, findings suggested that work-life balance for staff only impact on their psychological well-being. In addition, contrary to our expectations, the results revealed that organisational climate did not moderate the relationship between work-life balance and individual well-being. Several recommendations that will be significant to improve career satisfaction, and to have more positives work environment are discussed.

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

Article ID

JSSH-3069-2018

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