Indicators of Computer-Mediated Communication Affecting Remote Employee Engagement

Franklin M. Lartey, P. Randall
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In this study, the indicators of computer-mediated communication that affect engagement among remote knowledge workers were analyzed. After conducting an online survey of 133 remote knowledge workers in the U.S., a multiple regression statistical model was used to answer the research question seeking the extent to which empathy, expressiveness, and motivation contributed to remote employee engagement. Our findings suggested the existence of a statistically significant relationship between the independent variables Empathy, Expressiveness, and Motivation, and the dependent variable Engagement. This study contributed to knowledge by filling the gap in current literature as no previous attempt had been made on analyzing the relationship between engagement and the items identified here. Our findings have implications for researchers and practitioners in that they may assist in guiding future research and work design for remote knowledge workers in the digital and pandemic era. This study can help managers identify remote workers who need the most help. This comes from the observation that remote employees work away from their managers and colleagues and the absence of casual conversations that tend to provide directions or remind them of things to do could hinder their performance in the absence of self-determination.
计算机媒介沟通影响远程员工敬业度的指标
本研究分析了影响远程知识型员工敬业度的计算机媒介沟通指标。在对美国133名远程知识工作者进行在线调查后,我们使用多元回归统计模型来回答研究问题,寻求同理心、表达能力和动机对远程员工敬业度的影响程度。我们的研究结果表明,自变量共情、表达和动机与因变量敬业之间存在统计学上显著的关系。本研究填补了现有文献的空白,因为之前没有尝试分析敬业度与本文所确定的项目之间的关系。我们的研究结果对研究人员和从业人员具有启示意义,因为它们可能有助于指导数字和大流行时代远程知识工作者未来的研究和工作设计。这项研究可以帮助管理者识别最需要帮助的远程工作者。这是因为我们观察到,远程员工工作时远离他们的经理和同事,没有随意的谈话,往往会为他们提供方向或提醒他们要做的事情,这可能会阻碍他们在缺乏自主权的情况下的表现。
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