Moderating Effects of Telework Intensity on the Relationship Between Ethical Climate, Affective Commitment and Burnout in the Colombian Electricity Sector Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. [PDF]
Santiago-Torner C.
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Organizational health factors: multidimensional insights into occupational stress in higher education. [PDF]
Souto I +4 more
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Telepraca jako źródło korzyści gospodarczych i społecznych [PDF]
The aim of the hereby paper is to present the perspectives and premises of development of telework, as well as presentation of economic and social benefits that can be achieved using information and communication tools for task realization.
Sułkowski, Piotr
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The impact of telework on absenteeism, presenteeism, and return to work among workers with health conditions: a scoping review. [PDF]
Ducas J +6 more
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The association between workplace telework guidance, self-management behaviors, and health outcomes among teleworkers: a cross-sectional study in collaboration with labor union. [PDF]
Tanaka J +5 more
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'Wish you were here': Managers' experiences of hybrid work in higher education. [PDF]
Tinnerholm Ljungberg H +7 more
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Too old to telework? Age but not gender shapes hiring biases across telework and office settings. [PDF]
Fousiani K +3 more
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Remote Work, Well-Being, and Healthy Labor Force Participation Among Older Adults: A Scoping Review. [PDF]
Adegoke K +5 more
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Burnout and inter-role conflict in telework: a gendered resource erosion pathway via job crafting. [PDF]
Yeves J +3 more
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Unraveling the after-hours dilemma: Consequences of overworking among teleworkers-A scoping review protocol. [PDF]
Long BS +6 more
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