ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTIONS OF EMPLOYEES AND EMPLOYERS TOWARD REMOTE WORKING
30th Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks: Digitalization of Society, Business and Management in a Pandemic, IDIMT 2022
; : 459-466, 2022.
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| Scopus | ID: covidwho-2026646
ABSTRACT
The aim of the article is to identify the attitudes and perceptions of remote working (RW) for employees, present the related employers’ attitudes and RW management experience following the Covid-19 crisis, and discuss the useful measures to meet the future challenges of RW. Primary research with two types of questionnaires for employees and employers was conducted from October to December 2021 among 247 employees and 49 employers from different countries and industries. The benefits and drawbacks of RW were revealed. People’s attitudes toward the organization of RW, work productivity, communication, and trust, as well as people’s changing expectations of the future of work, were analysed. The findings showed that despite the fact that 57% of employees surveyed had never experienced RW, they easily adapted to the emergency use of working remotely without compromising their work productivity, feeling supported and trusted by their managers. The discrepancies were found between employee-employer perceptions toward the expected changes in the post-covid future of work related to the hybrid office implementation. © 2022 IDIMT. All rights reserved.
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30th Interdisciplinary Information Management Talks: Digitalization of Society, Business and Management in a Pandemic, IDIMT 2022
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2022
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