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Pages 373-391 | Published online: 19 Nov 2019
 

Abstract

The use of work–life balance () supporting cultures to provide and support the welfare of both the individuals and their families is expected to improve organizational outcomes by enabling company members to improve levels of job satisfaction and commitment to work. However, creating or introducing another culture in the company frequently generates internal problems when it conflicts with the current culture in terms of the beliefs, habits, and things managers take for granted. In this paper, we develop a framework for modeling how the unsuitable knowledge may be mitigated in order to strengthen a culture. It is based on the idea that the presence of an unlearning context that fosters the updating of knowledge is likely to be essential for small and medium‐sized enterprises (s) that are trying to implement a culture. The research model and hypothesized relationships are empirically tested using the structural equation modeling approach, validated by factor analysis of 229 s in the Spanish metal industry. Our findings show that in order to strengthen a WLB culture and thus positively influence innovation‐related outcomes, s meet the challenge of developing an unlearning context to counteract the negative effects of the outdated knowledge in relevant areas and to facilitate the replacement of out‐of‐date or obsolete knowledge.

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11. According to the European Commission (Citation2003), SMEs comprise fewer than 250 employees, with an annual turnover not exceeding EUR 50 million and an annual balance sheet total not exceeding EUR 43 million.

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Notes on contributors

Juan‐gabriel Cegarra‐navarro

Juan‐Gabriel Cegarra‐Navarro is associate professor of Business Administration in the Departamento de Economía de la Empresa at the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena.

Maria‐eugenia Sánchez‐vidal

Maria‐Eugenia Sánchez‐Vidal is associate professor of Business Administration in the Economía de la Empresa at the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena.

David Cegarra‐leiva

David Cegarra‐Leiva is assistant professor of Business Administration in the Economía de la Empresa at the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena.

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