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CE countries 2 V4 countries 2 employee intention 2 job satisfaction 2 telework 2 willingness to work remotely 2 work from home 2 working from home satisfaction scale 2 Arbeitsgestaltung 1 Arbeitszufriedenheit 1 Coronavirus 1 Job design 1 Job satisfaction 1 Telearbeit 1 Telework 1
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Alassaf, Pierre 2 El-assaf, Basem Munir 2 Szalay, Zsigmond Gábor 2
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Administrative Sciences 1 Administrative Sciences : open access journal 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Worker's satisfaction and intention toward working from home-foreign non-EU citizens vs. national workers' approach: Case study of central european countries (visegrád group (v4))
Alassaf, Pierre; El-assaf, Basem Munir; Szalay, … - In: Administrative Sciences 13 (2023) 3, pp. 1-22
The COVID-19 lockdown has brought about many sudden changes in the social and work environment, causing organizations and businesses to change work conditions to adapt to the new situation which has affected millions of workers who shifted to telework. The teleworkers' variations in gender, age,...
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Worker's satisfaction and intention toward working from home-foreign non-EU citizens vs. national workers' approach : case study of central european countries (visegrád group (v4))
Alassaf, Pierre; El-assaf, Basem Munir; Szalay, … - In: Administrative Sciences : open access journal 13 (2023) 3, pp. 1-22
The COVID-19 lockdown has brought about many sudden changes in the social and work environment, causing organizations and businesses to change work conditions to adapt to the new situation which has affected millions of workers who shifted to telework. The teleworkers' variations in gender, age,...
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