Abstract


 
 
 
 Abstract
 This research examines whether the role of supervisor support could affect the work-life balance of auditors in public accounting firms, both big four and non-big four. If so, whether it could be mediated by work-family conflict (work-interfering family and family-interfering work). A web-based survey is used to this research in deploying and delivering the questionnaires to 222 auditors from some public accounting firms listed in Indonesia. The result shows that work-interfere family has been partially mediated the relationship between supervisor support and work-life balance, while family-interfere work has not mediated that relationship. The result also demonstrates that supervisor support has a negative correlation and significant effect on work-family conflicts (work-interfere family and family-interfere work). This study suggests creating and developing organisational policies such as family-friendly policies that could help supervisors maintain auditor's life commitments by minimising work-family conflict that will affect the improvement of work-life balance.
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