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"White collars" on self-reported well-being, health and work performance when teleworking from home
Type of publication
Straipsnis Scopus duomenų bazėje / Article in Scopus database (S1b)
Author(s)
Klaipėdos universitetas | |
Masilionytė, Greta | UAB Responsum |
Raišys, Simonas Juozapas | LLC Bridge2Apex |
Title
"White collars" on self-reported well-being, health and work performance when teleworking from home
Date Issued
2022
Extent
p. 497-510
Is part of
Problems and perspectives in management. Sumy : Business perspectives, 2022, vol. 20, iss. 2.
Field of Science
Abstract
In the wake of the pandemic, telework became relevant to more employees than before. Researchers suggest both positive and negative impact of telework on employees. The study examines office workers' self-reports on the impact of teleworking on their subjective well-being, health, and productivity. Data (N = 475) were collected from teleworkers in Lithuania during the COVID-19 pandemic. Findings indicate that teleworking during the pandemic had a negative impact on the well-being (in work-life balance aspect) and health (mostly in terms of mental exhaustion) of office workers, while work performance suffered relatively less. Also, this study revealed three original observations. First, well-being evaluations of teleworkers were found to be most correlated with close relationships and age. Second, teleworkers who live with their parents have the most positive evaluations of teleworking in all three areas: well-being, health, and productivity. And third, the overlap between family and work when working from home increases the likelihood that women and young workers will be less concerned about healthy living habits. This study contributes to a better understanding of the factors teleworkers face when working at home and can help companies improve their hybrid working strategies.
Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN (of the container)
1727-7051
1810-5467
SCOPUS
2-s2.0-85135707952
eLABa
138526644
Coverage Spatial
Ukraina / Ukraine (UA)
Language
Anglų / English (en)
Bibliographic Details
52
Creative Commons License
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access
Journal | Cite Score | SNIP | SJR | Year | Quartile |
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Problems and Perspectives in Management | 2.4 | 0.586 | 0.271 | 2022 | Q1 |