Work in conditions of remote and hybrid models: The example of IT-companies’ employees

E. Balabanova, Daria A. Molchanova
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The paper analyzes work practices and attitudes of employees of Russian IT-sector companies towards working in remote and hybrid formats (combining working from home and from the office). We focus on two main sets of issues. First, we consider workloads and socio-psychological well-being of employees under remote and hybrid employment conditions. Second, we focus on individual and group efficiency of hybrid and remote work formats. The main contribution of this paper to the existing literature is in its focus on organizational and managerial factors which shape employee attitudes to remote working. Drawing on a survey study of 400 employees in Russian IT-sector in March 2021, we find that hybrid format significantly increases the workload of employees compared to remote working. Nevertheless, paradoxically, the hybrid format is preferred by the majority of respondents. We conclude that the attitudes to remote work are shaped mainly by the character of work tasks and the employee’s position in the network of organizational communications. We find evidence that respondents without subordinates, who are responsible for their individual work tasks, tend to react positively to remote work, emphasizing the “convenience” of working from home, whereas managers and employees who are actively involved in communication processes and organization of other people’s work, are much more critical to remote working. Our findings also suggest that the quality of organizational communications plays a key role in determining both employees’ social well-being and performance assessment. In remote working, information overloads become a serious problem for workers, while the lack of information, by contrast, is not considered to be a serious problem.
在远程和混合模式下工作:it公司员工的例子
本文分析了俄罗斯it部门公司员工对远程和混合形式(结合在家和办公室工作)工作的做法和态度。我们主要关注两组问题。首先,我们考虑了员工在远程和混合就业条件下的工作量和社会心理健康。第二,我们关注混合和远程工作形式的个人和群体效率。本文对现有文献的主要贡献在于其对组织和管理因素的关注,这些因素影响了员工对远程工作的态度。根据2021年3月对俄罗斯it部门400名员工的调查研究,我们发现与远程工作相比,混合格式显著增加了员工的工作量。然而,矛盾的是,大多数受访者更喜欢混合格式。我们得出结论,对远程工作的态度主要是由工作任务的特征和员工在组织沟通网络中的位置所塑造的。我们发现有证据表明,没有下属的受访者,他们负责自己的个人工作任务,倾向于对远程工作做出积极的反应,强调在家工作的“便利性”,而积极参与沟通过程和组织他人工作的经理和员工,对远程工作更为关键。我们的研究结果还表明,组织沟通的质量在决定员工的社会福利和绩效评估方面起着关键作用。在远程工作中,信息过载成为工人的一个严重问题,而缺乏信息,相比之下,不被认为是一个严重的问题。
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