Revolutionizing work-life balance: Unleashing the power of telecommuting on work engagement and exhaustion levels
The COVID-19 pandemic has forced employees to telecommute. Telecommuting has resulted in a work overload in secret places. This has eroded the line between personal and professional life, increasing the risk of conflict. This article reviews the existing research on work-life balance and examines the impact of telecommuting on work-life balance. The study found that work-life interaction and workplace factors influence employee engagement and exhaustion. Work-related expectations, such as emotional and time demands, must be addressed to decrease work-family conflict and create a good work-life balance. This review adds to the body of knowledge by establishing the importance of work-life balance for telecommuting. This review produced two scholarly contributions to work-life balance. Beginning with an overview of existing research topics and organized work-life balance concepts, second, it identified crucial study areas to understand distant work-life balance better. Implications for practice and future research directions are discussed as well.
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2023
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Authors: | Bhat, Zahid Hussain ; Yousuf, Uqba ; Saba, Nuzhat |
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Cogent Business & Management. - ISSN 2331-1975. - Vol. 10.2023, 2, p. 1-21
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Publisher: |
Abingdon : Taylor & Francis |
Subject: | COVID-19 | employee well-being | remote working | social distancing | telecommuting | work-life balance |
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