Telework Configurations and Labour Productivity: Some Stylized Facts [PDF]
The development of information and communication technologies has led to the rise of new working forms in firms, some of which are temporally and spatially dispersed, such as telework practices. However, ‘telework’ is a broad concept, including different
Paolo Neirotti +2 more
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Psychometric properties of the perception of telework practices (PTP) scale: measuring advantages and drawbacks in the Lebanese context [PDF]
Telework, also known as remote work or telecommuting, has become increasingly prevalent in modern work environments, especially in response to global events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, reshaping traditional work practices and prompting questions about
Hala Sacre +6 more
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The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on telework and short sickness absences among Finnish knowledge workers [PDF]
IntroductionLongitudinal studies are rare for associations between telework and sickness absence (SA). This prospective cohort study aimed to investigate short (1–3 days) SA from 2019 to 2023 among a cohort of Finnish knowledge workers and the role of ...
Annina Ropponen +2 more
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Optimizing Telework with Exercise: An Exploration of the Curvilinear Relationship between Telework Intensity and Work Engagement [PDF]
The sudden COVID-19 crisis disrupted people’s pace of life. Meanwhile, telework has gradually attracted public attention and become a regular mechanism for organizations.
Weiwei Huo +4 more
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The impact of telework allowance and utilization on physiological and perceived stress among Swedish white-collar workers [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: We aimed to assess the impact of telework conditions on stress levels among 294 Swedish white-collar workers. METHODS: Telework during the COVID-19 pandemic was evaluated in terms of the allowance to telework (ie, the degree to which the ...
Leticia Bergamin Januario +4 more
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When home becomes the office: navigating challenges and embracing possibilities in telework in Sweden during and after the COVID-19 pandemic [PDF]
IntroductionThe COVID-19 pandemic was a disruptive event that forced employees worldwide to quickly shift to telework. This qualitative study explored employees’ experiences of telework during and after the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden, where a more ...
Paraskevi Peristera +2 more
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Covid-19 pandemic-related changes in teleworking, emotional exhaustion, and occupational burnout: a cross-sectional analysis of a cohort study [PDF]
Background The COVID-19 pandemic prompted significant shifts to teleworking, raising questions about potential impacts on employee wellbeing. This study examined the association between self-reported changes to teleworking frequency (relative to before ...
Anshu Uppal +11 more
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Telework, virtual work or telework
The research aimed to define competencies for telework through a systematic review of the literature, through a two-stage survey: (I) bibliographic survey in the Web of Science (WoS) database, and (II) selection of articles published between the years 2016 and 2020, after reading the abstracts, based on the criterion of adherence to the research theme,
Damarys de Souza Afonso +2 more
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Social jetlag is associated with physical and mental health problems. With the increased popularity of telework, we investigated a specific form of social jetlag that we termed “telework jetlag”.
Yuuki Matsumoto +5 more
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Exploring hybrid telework: A bibliometric analysis
Purpose: the aim of this paper is to analyze the evolution of understanding of hybrid telework, especially after the boom experienced in the global pandemic of COVID-19, which has given rise to new ways of working.
Cristina Carrasco-Garrido +2 more
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