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Designing a work-life balancing model for National Iranian Gas Company employees
Nadia Hashemi1 , Hassan Darvish 2
1- Ph.D. student of Public Management- Human Recourses, Management Department of Management, Payame Noor University (PNU), . Tehran, Iran
2- Ph.D. in Public Management, associate professor Department of Management, Payame Noor University (PNU. Tehran, Iran , dr_darvish@pnu.ac.ir
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The extant research aims to design a work-life balancing model for National Iranian Gas Company employees. The present paper is mixed research (qualitative and quantitative). This qualitative study has used the strategy of the thematic analysis method. The quantitative part of the study employed structural analysis. According to the results of the interviews with 7 experts, 124 factors affected the work-life balance of the National Iranian Gas Company employees. The most important factors affecting the work-life balance of Iranian National Gas Company employees were extracted using the Delphi method. The results indicated trust in the organization and employees’ loyalty to the organization as the most important components affecting the work-life balance of employees working for the National Iranian Gas Company. Moreover, the results confirmed the effect of government structure, e-government and smartening, human capital management, management technologies, organizational culture development, monitoring, evaluating, and protecting rights and people, and administrative soundness on the employees’ work-life balance.
 
Keywords: Balancing work and life, National Gas Company, human capital management, management technologies, organizational culture development
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Management
Received: 2022/12/8 | Accepted: 2023/01/17 | Published: 2023/05/5


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