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A flash in the pan or a permanent change? The growth of homeworking during the pandemic and its effect on employee productivity in the UK
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (2023) 36 (5): 1960–1981.
Published: 06 July 2021
... of homeworking varies with those with higher domestic commitments reporting significantly lower levels of productivity. Originality/value There is an urgent need to investigate what effect enforced, as opposed to voluntary, homeworking has had on employee productivity. In addition, in order to decide whether...
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Antecedents to team member commitment from near and far: A comparison between collocated and virtual teams
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Information Technology & People
Information Technology & People (2006) 19 (4): 299–322.
Published: 01 October 2006
... Publishing Limited 2006 Team working Team performance Employee productivity Job satisfaction Organizations have long recognized work teams as an essential structural form for accomplishing business objectives (Sundstrom et al., 1990) and the use continues to increase rapidly...
