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The research analyse employer's perception on flexible working arrangements and examine the
impact of flexible working arrangements on employee work happiness and employee
productivity. It also explores patterns of flexible working arrangements as the new form of
modern workplace. The data collection conducted in the form of the Google questionnaire that
is will be sent to the respondents who are willing to participate undertaken from a time slot of
11 a.m. to 11 pm. The survey will be based on the online settings where the questionnaires
will be either given to mail or in their social media profiles. 250 respondents have been chosen
for the survey with purposive sampling used. There are 73 respondents found in the 26- 31
years age group where male respondents have a difference of 4% as from the female
respondents.. The entry level position has both the males and females as found in the amount
of 11 respondent sides. The managerial levels have found 18 males’ respondents while the
female respondents are only 13. The correlation is found to be among the three dependent
variables are less than 1 but the employee productivity has been found to be the highest
correlation with the dependent variable. There has been an linear relationship as with the
diagonal shape from the left to right that makes the assumption that each of the variables are
assumed to be linear in terms of the p-value of 0.00 Level having a higher significance. It also
claims that the employee productivity having a higher value of 1.5 and the work life balance
having a slightly higher value of 1.493 make the tolerance level 1, state to have no such
multicollinear relationship. The second hypothesis as with the independent variable being
employer’s perception and the dependent variable being employee productivity has been found
to have moderate positive linear relationship in respect to the slope Coefficient having the
correlation Coefficient much higher of 1.5. |
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