Don’t call It smart: working from home during the pandemic crisis

Barbieri, Barbara
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Balia, Silvia;Sulis, Isabella;Cois, Ester;Cabras, Cristina;De Simone, Silvia
2021-01-01

Abstract

The recent COVID-19 pandemic and related social distancing measures have significantly changed worldwide employment conditions. In developed economies, institutions and organizations, both public and private, are called upon to reflect on new organizational models of work and human resource management, which - in fact - should offer workers sufficient flexibility in adapting their work schedules remotely to their personal (and family) needs. This study aims to explore, within a Job Demands-Resources framework, whether and to what extent job demands (workload and social isolation), organizational job resources (perceived organizational support), and personal resources (self-efficacy, vision about the future and commitment to organizational change) have affected workers’ quality of life during the pandemic, taking into account the potential mediating role of job satisfaction and perceived stress. Using data from a sample of 293 workers, we estimate measurement and structural models, according to the Item Response Theory and the Path analysis frameworks, which allow us to operationalize the latent traits and study the complex structure of relationships between the latent dimensions. We inserted in the model as control variables, the socio-economic and demographic characteristics of the respondents, with particular emphasis on gender differences and the presence and age of children. The study offers insights into the relationship between remote work and quality of life, and the need to rethink human resource management policies considering the opportunities and critical issues highlighted by working full-time remotely.
2021
2021
Inglese
12
741585
1
13
13
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
COVID-19; JD-R model; work from home; personal resources; quality of life
no
Barbieri, Barbara; Balia, Silvia; Sulis, Isabella; Cois, Ester; Cabras, Cristina; Atzara, Sara; De Simone, Silvia
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
1 Contributo su Rivista::1.1 Articolo in rivista
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