Citation:Wijesekare, N. and Weligamage, S. 2014. The Nexus between Work-Life Conflict and Job Satisfaction: Evidence from Network and System Integration Industry in Sri Lanka. Kelaniya Journal of Human Resource Management, Department of Human Resource Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya, Sri Lanka. 09(1&2): 15-32.
Date:2014
Abstract:
Work life conflict is an inter role conflict that arises due to conflicting roles
required by organization and from one’s family. Objective of this study is to
investigate the impact of work life conflict on job satisfaction of employees
in Network and System Integration industry in Sri Lanka. Data for the study
was from 147 employees working in different Network and System
Integration organizations of Sri Lanka using structured questionnaire.
Correlation analysis was used to find the association between identified
variables of the study. Findings revealed that job satisfaction is significantly
negatively correlated with Family to Work interference and Stress.
However, the correlation of Work to Family Interference and working hours
are positive and insignificant which shows that these two variables does not
affect the job satisfaction of the employees in Network and System
Integration Industry. The findings of the study suggest that work family
conflict and job satisfaction becomes an increasingly important concern for
organizations when focusing on the issue of developing employees in the
changing global and regional scenario. Information Technology
organizations should come up with effective and efficient work – life
balance policies and programs and foster an organizational culture that
supports the use of available policies is also of great importance. This will
help to reduce the work – life conflict for employees in Network and System
Integration Industry