Time Management Strategies and Quality of Life in Family Business

  • Hong Sung-Hee (Dept. of Family Well-being College of Life Science, Kei-Myung University) ;
  • Winter Mary (Dept. of Human Development and Family Studies College of Family and Consumer Science, Iowa State University)
  • Published : 2000.12.01

Abstract

A time management strategy would reduce the time conflicts from competing time demands of family and business, and contribute to the quality of life of family members in family business. Data were collected on 259 families where one family member was both a household manager and business manager. Household time management strategies and business time management strategies were compared. The individual performing two roles used different time management strategies in household and in business, and they were more likely to use time management strategies in business than in the household. Multiple regression analyses suggested that time management strategy contributed to increased quality of life of dual managers.

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