Factors Affecting Perceived Productivity on Teleworkers during Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia

S. Rimadias
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Phenomena of working remotely as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic have prompted this research to be carried out as a step to analyze the factors that affect Perceived Productivity in teleworkers in Indonesia, such as IT Training, IT Infrastructure, Management Support, Job Security, Work Flexibility, Attitude to-ward Teleworking, Organizational Commitment and Strain. The survey involved 205 respondents who were permanent employees at companies or agencies who became teleworkers due to the Covid-19 pan-demic conditions. A structured questionnaire with a specified scale was used in this research. Multiple re-gression was used to analyze the data. The results showed that IT Infrastructure, Management Support, At-titude toward Teleworking, and Organizational Commitment had a positive influence on the Perceived Productivity of teleworkers in Indonesia. Meanwhile, IT Training, Job Security, Work Flexibility, and Strain do not affect the Perceived Productivity of teleworkers in Indonesia. The implications of this re-search are the reference for management in formulating strategies to drive perceived productivity to the employee who becomes a teleworker during the Covid-19 pandemic.
在印度尼西亚Covid-19大流行期间影响远程工作者感知生产力的因素
由于Covid-19大流行导致的远程工作现象促使本研究作为分析影响印度尼西亚远程工作者感知生产力的因素的一步,例如IT培训,IT基础设施,管理支持,工作保障,工作灵活性,对远程工作的态度,组织承诺和压力。该调查涉及205名受访者,他们是公司或机构的正式员工,由于新冠肺炎疫情而成为远程工作者。本研究采用具有特定量表的结构化问卷。采用多元回归对数据进行分析。结果表明,IT基础设施、管理支持、对远程工作的态度和组织承诺对印尼远程工作者的感知生产力有正向影响。同时,IT培训、工作保障、工作灵活性和压力不影响印尼远程工作者的感知生产力。本研究的意义为管理层制定战略以提高在Covid-19大流行期间成为远程工作者的员工的感知生产力提供了参考。
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