A dual pathway model of remote work intensity: A meta‐analysis of its simultaneous positive and negative effects
Florida International University · Wayne State University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract As the COVID‐19 pandemic wanes, many organizations are asking employees to return to the office concerned that more extensive remote work could hurt employee morale and productivity. Employees, however, prefer to work remotely because of the flexibility it provides. In light of such competing perspectives, we conducted a meta‐analysis examining remote work intensity's (RWI) effects on employee outcomes. RWI refers to the extensiveness of remote work ranging from one or two days a week to full‐time remote work. We propose a dual pathway model linking RWI to employee outcomes arguing that it has indirect but opposing effects on the same outcomes via two mediators—perceived autonomy and isolation.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 115.86
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 125
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Autonomy
- Meta-analysis
- Psychology
- Work (physics)
- Job satisfaction
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Construct (python library)
- Supervisor
- Decent work and economic growth