EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF TELEWORK ON THE ROMANIAN EMPLOYEE WELL-BEING - A DYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE

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Petcu, Monica Aureliana [1 ]
Sobolevschi-David, Maria Iulia [1 ]
Anica-Popa, Adrian [1 ]
Popescu, Ana Maria [1 ]
机构
[1] Bucharest Univ Econ Studies, Dept Financial & Econ Anal & Valuat, Bucharest, Romania
关键词
well-being; telework; COVID-19; pandemic; dynamic perspective; SELF-DETERMINATION THEORY; PSYCHOLOGICAL CLIMATE; JOB-SATISFACTION; MOTIVATION; ENGAGEMENT; BURNOUT;
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10.24818/18423264/56.3.22.19
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F [经济];
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摘要
The pandemic context has forced the acceleration of some major trends without developing an adequate support mechanism by the society, which determined the damage of the perception of the well-being by widely implementing teleworking. The aim of this research is to assess employee well-being correlated to professional development and competencies, autonomy, job satisfaction, commitment, emotional dimension, work-life balance and organizational climate, determined based on content analysis and customized in the context of telework. The information has been collected through a questionnaire performed in February-March 2021 and January-February 2022 in order to determine the change of perceiving in time the dimensions of evaluating the well-being and evolution trends, subject to a short period of investigation, corresponding to COVID-19 pandemic. The impact of the variables considered was quantified using the regression models. The empirical results reveal that well-being in teleworking was associated with a favorable organizational climate and with higher competencies, observing the depreciation trend of perception. We found a statistically significant positive link between job satisfaction, a favorable balance work-life and the well-being of employees. Emotional exhaustion had a negative statistically significant impact on the well-being of employees. The autonomy paradox emphasizes that a high level of it negatively affects well-being. The evolution in perceiving engagement by respondents reveals an improvement of well-being by a higher frequency of positive affects in 2022, which reconsiders the initial opinion during the analyzed period. Inclusion of the gender dimension highlights significant differences in appreciating the well-being of employees in the context of teleworking.
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