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International Journal of Manpower ; 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2256484

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Purpose: The research paper aims to study dissatisfaction of teleworking employees in Spain during the Covid-19 health pandemic in order to propose three models: sociodemographic profile of the teleworking dissatisfied employee;advantages and disadvantages for the teleworking dissatisfied employee and advantages for the teleworking dissatisfied employee. Design/methodology/approach: This study uses official open data obtained from the Spanish National Statistical Institute (INE, 2022) through Decision Trees statistical multivariable models implementing Classification and Regression Trees and Recursive Partitioning and Regression Trees techniques to determine the variables that can influence the satisfaction or dissatisfaction of the subjects. Findings: This investigation offers three models with two sociodemographic profiles of dissatisfied teleworking employee, who is a high/middle-level manager/employee around 45 years old, and she/he lives with the partner. Regarding the most important advantage of teleworking, employees consider "use/saving of time” and as disadvantage "worse organization and coordination of work”. Originality/value: This research provides empirical evidence with inductive reasoning on understanding the challenges of teleworking dissatisfied employees in Spain not only in turbulent times but also in "normalcy” to improve overall teleworker well-being and accomplish company's and organization's long-term objectives for better productivity and effectivity. The study has high practical value due to the integral approach incorporating dissatisfaction as a driver that can trigger negative behaviours towards the organizations and that is seldom addressed in the literature. Additionally, this paper could provide some new ideas for accomplishing "Spain Digital 2025” and "Europe's Digital Decade: 2030” plans on institutional level. © 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.

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British Food Journal ; 125(13):81-98, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2229337

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Purpose: Catering services play important role in the Spanish economy, accounting for 6.2% of GDP in 2021. To overcome the adverse economic impacts of COVID-19, catering services are considered one of the drivers to stimulate economic growth. Hence, the main aim of this paper is to analyse the sociodemographic profile of the family's main breadwinner who allocates most of his expenditure budget on different catering services before and during the pandemic caused by the COVID-19 in Spain. Design/methodology/approach: The official Family Budget Survey in Spain was used. This offers information on expenditure by families in 2019 and 2020. CHAID multivariate analysis was employed. This has proved a valuable tool in predicting expenditure, as well as determining the cause–effect relationship of this expenditure. Findings: Findings establish the main breadwinner's expenditure on catering services based on predictors such as "year” affected by the pandemic;"type of employment contract”;"gender”;and "age”. A gender "pub-gap” in consumption in bars and cafes has been revealed, and families with a male breadwinner, on a permanent contract, between the age of 40 and 60 spent the most on catering services. Originality/value: This research presents a new interdisciplinary approach to family breadwinners as a company whose spend on catering is shaping the economic recovery and leading to new answers for hospitality management. Identified factors can lead to improved decision-making and contextualisation of economic models for food service providers in a post-pandemic future. © 2023, Javier de Esteban Curiel, Arta Antonovica and Beatriz Rodríguez Herráez.

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