It’s part of the “new normal”: Does a global pandemic change employees’ perception of teleworking?

Ameen, Nisreen; Papagiannidis, Savvas; Hosany, A R S and Gentina, Elodie. 2023. It’s part of the “new normal”: Does a global pandemic change employees’ perception of teleworking? Journal of Business Research, 164, 113956. ISSN 0148-2963 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

This paper fills an important gap related to employee perceptions of teleworking during and after the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on the work/family border and task-technology fit theories, we propose and empirically test a new model using data collected from 483 employees. Our findings suggest that social well-being, work-family balance and task-technology fit during the pandemic are positively related to teleworking performance. In addition, teleworking performance during the pandemic affects employees’ intention to continue to telework and career engagement after the pandemic. Also, we offer evidence of the impact of the moderating effect of factors contributing to the digital divide in this context. Our findings contribute to the teleworking literature, by proposing a model which provides insights into employees’ perceptions of teleworking during the pandemic and how this affects their intention to telework and career engagement after the pandemic. Our research has multiple implications for employers, policy makers and technology developers.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.113956

Keywords:

COVID-19 pandemic, Teleworking, Employee well-being, Work-family balance, Task-technology fit

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Institute of Management Studies

Dates:

DateEvent
13 April 2023Accepted
3 May 2023Published Online
September 2023Published

Item ID:

33446

Date Deposited:

04 May 2023 09:20

Last Modified:

17 Oct 2024 10:34

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/33446

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