The Influence of Generative Ai on Work-Life Balance Among Female Software Professionals in Sri Lanka's Software Industry

35 Pages Posted: 20 Nov 2024

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Dumindu Samarasinghe

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

Sanduni Upeksha

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

Mithun Sanochana

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

Sapni Nimnadi

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

Lochana Rajamanthri

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

Thakshila Samarakkody

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

Chathuni Aluthwala

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology

Abstract

This study explores the role of generative artificial intelligence on work-life balance among female software professionals in Sri Lanka's software industry. This qualitative study explores the influence of generative AI tools on workload, productivity, and overall well-being to show how these technologies uniquely shape professional and personal lives within this demographic group. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews with 15 female software professionals from various job roles, including software engineers, quality assurance engineers, system engineers, DevOps engineers, and project managers. Using thematic analysis, findings disclose that generative AI is mostly utilized for automation, communication and collaboration, creativity and innovation, and decision support, with ChatGPT being the most widely used tool. These tools will enable professionals to streamline the workload, increase efficiency, reduce overtime, and maintain healthy working conditions. The insights of this study yield important implications for employers and government organizations such as the Department of Labor, explicitly pointing out how generative AI can be instrumented to create a favorable work environment. Thus, by applying generative AI solutions, the key stakeholders of the Sri Lankan software industry can create work conditions crucial for the work-life balance of women to enhance organizational performance as well as the work-related well-being of female software professionals.

Keywords: Generative AI, Work-Life Balance, Software Industry, Female Software Professionals

Suggested Citation

Samarasinghe, Dumindu and Upeksha, Sanduni and Sanochana, Mithun and Nimnadi, Sapni and Rajamanthri, Lochana and Samarakkody, Thakshila and Aluthwala, Chathuni, The Influence of Generative Ai on Work-Life Balance Among Female Software Professionals in Sri Lanka's Software Industry. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5027554 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5027554

Dumindu Samarasinghe

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology ( email )

New Kandy Road
Malabe
Colombo, 1000
Sri Lanka

Sanduni Upeksha

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology ( email )

New Kandy Road
Malabe
Colombo, 1000
Sri Lanka

Mithun Sanochana

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology ( email )

New Kandy Road
Malabe
Colombo, 1000
Sri Lanka

Sapni Nimnadi

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology ( email )

New Kandy Road
Malabe
Colombo, 1000
Sri Lanka

Lochana Rajamanthri (Contact Author)

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology ( email )

New Kandy Road
Malabe
Colombo, 1000
Sri Lanka

Thakshila Samarakkody

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology ( email )

New Kandy Road
Malabe
Colombo, 1000
Sri Lanka

Chathuni Aluthwala

Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology ( email )

New Kandy Road
Malabe
Colombo, 1000
Sri Lanka

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