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employees. Social distancing and isolation have imposed the adoption of teleworking in most cases. Teleworking existed before … work. This paper aims to identify how teleworking, through its dimensions (teleworking autonomy and interaction reduction … behaviours. The data were collected from 641 respondents, namely Romanian employees, who operated by teleworking. The theoretical …
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this paper is to test if and to what extent teleworking, as an important source of workspace flexibility can impact the way …
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teleworking, it is crucial to ascertain the optimal level of telework intensity. In the present study, we determine this ideal …% teleworking. For task efficiency and work concentration, the association appears to be concave with a plateau, stabilising at … teleworking levels above 70%. Only between telework intensity and employer connectedness do we observe a slightly negative linear …
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The purpose of this article is to investigate the relationship between intrinsic job-related motivators and hotel employees' work engagement and to examine how it may correlate with important employees' outcomes, such as the prescribed-role and extra-role customer service. The literature review...
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Um das Ausmaß und die Auswirkungen der pandemiebedingten Änderungen und Belastungen auf Hochschulbeschäftigte zu untersuchen, haben wir im Juni 2021 eine Umfrage an 13 deutschsprachigen Hochschulen in Deutschland und Österreich durchgeführt. Befragt wurden hierbei wissenschaftliche sowie...
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The degree to which workers identify with their firms, and how hard they are willing to work for them, would seem to be key variables for the understanding of both firm productivity and individual labour-market outcomes. This paper uses repeated crosssection ISSP data from 1997 and 2005 to...
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In this paper we investigate the effect of working-from home (WFH) on job satisfaction. We use longitudinal data from Italy to estimate a difference-in-differences model, in which the treatment group includes individuals who transitioned to remote work in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and...
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In this paper we investigate the effect of working-from home (WFH) on job satisfaction. We use longitudinal data from Italy to estimate a difference-in-differences model, in which the treatment group includes individuals who transitioned to remote work in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and...
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To examine the influence of working hours on employees' satisfaction, this article uses a large, representative set of panel data from German households (GSOEP). The results show that high working hours and overtime in general do not lead to decreased satisfaction. Rather, increasing working...
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