Author/Authors :
Kira, Madiha University of the Punjab - Lahore, Pakistan , Khurram, Sobia University of the Punjab - Lahore, Pakistan
Abstract :
Employee happiness is an emerging concept that has been incorporated with internal
workplace flexibility or flexitime. The aim of this study is to find out the relationship of
internal workplace flexibility with employee happiness. Employee happiness at the
workplace has been studied through the lens of three components, including affective
organizational commitment, employee engagement and job satisfaction. These constructs
have been studied collectively to acquire a comprehensive understanding regarding their
relationships, outcomes and influences on one another. For this study, data have been
collected from ten registered software houses of Lahore, Pakistan, through selfadministrated questionnaire, 358 participants participated in the survey. Non-parametric
analysis of the data shows that flexitime has a positive relationship with affective
organizational commitment, employee engagement, job satisfaction and thus employee
happiness. Thus it can be concluded that when organizations give discretion to its
employees to decide about when, where, what and how to work, it makes employees
more committed, engaged, satisfied and thus happier.
Keywords :
Flexitime , employee happiness , affective organizational commitment , employee engagement , job satisfaction