Author
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- Nadzirah Nasir
(Faculty of Business, UNITAR University College Kuala Lumpur)
- Nur Shuhailah Nor Shahrudin
(School of Business Accountancy (SOBA), SEGi College, Kuala Lumpur)
- Siti Rohaidah Shamsudin
(Faculty of Business, Economics and Finance, Perdana University, Kuala Lumpur)
Abstract
This study examines the work-life balance (WLB) challenges and coping strategies among private university lecturers in Klang Valley, Malaysia. Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, it explores the interplay between professional demands, institutional expectations, and personal responsibilities. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews with seven lecturers of diverse demographics and roles. The findings reveal key challenges, including role complexity, emotional exhaustion, and workplace conflicts exacerbated by rigid institutional policies and excessive workloads. Effective coping mechanisms, such as flexible working arrangements, time management, and institutional support systems, emerged as pivotal in mitigating these challenges. This research underscores the importance of organizational policies that foster a balanced academic environment, emphasizing the need for enhanced institutional support and the adoption of sustainable practices to improve lecturers' well-being and job satisfaction. The insights contribute to the broader discourse on achieving work-life balance in higher education and its implications for academic productivity and institutional success.
Suggested Citation
Nadzirah Nasir & Nur Shuhailah Nor Shahrudin & Siti Rohaidah Shamsudin, 2025.
"A Qualitative Exploration of Work-Life Balance Among Private Universities Lecturers in Klang Valley,"
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(13), pages 3191-3202, August.
Handle:
RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:13:p:3191-3202
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