2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrmr.2021.100848
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Employee lactation: A review and recommendations for research, practice, and policy

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“…Finally, while some past studies such as Thomas and Murphy (2020) predicted employee innovativeness to directly predict the organizational outcome, this present study found that this relationship was enhanced by customer-centricity. Brochs-Haukedal (2017) identified customer-centricity as both an organizational culture and strategy, which focuses on identifying customers’ expectations and satisfying their needs.…”
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“…Finally, while some past studies such as Thomas and Murphy (2020) predicted employee innovativeness to directly predict the organizational outcome, this present study found that this relationship was enhanced by customer-centricity. Brochs-Haukedal (2017) identified customer-centricity as both an organizational culture and strategy, which focuses on identifying customers’ expectations and satisfying their needs.…”
Section: Discussion Of Results and Theoretical Contributioncontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…This finding further contributes to transformational leadership theory, which stresses the need for leaders to study followers and how employees will trust and be more productive under leaders (Burns, 1978). It was further identified that employee innovativeness had a positive effect on the organizational competitiveness of insurers, which was in tandem with studies such as Thomas and Murphy (2020). The influence of transformational leadership on organizational competitiveness could therefore be explained through the mediating role of employee innovativeness.…”
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“…The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 requires employers to provide their employees with unpaid breaks for breastfeeding and dedicated breastfeeding spaces (see Thomas et al, 2020 for a summary of legal mandates). However, substantial research shows mixed evidence for the availability of lactation breaks and lactation rooms improving breastfeeding behaviours (Thomas et al, 2021). Even if an organization provides lactation rooms and breaks, that does not mean employees will use them or those resources will support their breastfeeding (Gabriel et al, 2020; Ocampo‐Guirindola et al, 2018).…”
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“…Instead of discussing and addressing these systemic and structural issues, the infant formula shortage quickly devolved into a breastfeeding-versus-formula-feeding battle. The negative discourse between breastfeeding and formula supporters across social media platforms reinforced parenting wars, defensiveness, guilt, and shame while taking attention off the true culprits: the lack of policies and practices3 (eg, paid parental leave, workplace lactation accommodations, Baby-Friendly Hospitals, Medicaid expansion, and greater federal oversight of infant formula production, safety,4 and unethical marketing practices5) that prioritize capitalistic goals and corporate profits over human milk feeding and the health and well-being of birthing and lactating parents.…”
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