Digital transformation of work: Swiss MSEs working from home behaviour during COVID-19 – pioneers leading the pack

IF 4 Q2 BUSINESS
Marc K. Peter, Lucia Wuersch, Alfred Wong, Alain Neher
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to better understand technology adoption and working from home (WFH) behaviour of micro and small enterprises (MSE) with 4 to 49 employees during the first (2020) and second (2021) COVID-19 lockdowns in Switzerland. Design/methodology/approach This study uses two data sets gathered using computer-assisted telephone interviewing surveys conducted with 503 managing directors of Swiss MSEs after the first and 506 MDs after the second COVID-19 lockdown period. Findings The study revealed that during the COVID-19 pandemic, WFH arrangements are related to the adoption of technology by Swiss industry groups. Furthermore, industry characteristics and technology adoption strategies are also associated with the long-term prospect of WFH. The overall result confirms the predominant role of technology pioneers. Research limitations/implications The study focuses on MSEs in Switzerland during a specific period. The data set includes mainly quantitative data. Future studies could investigate larger enterprises in international contexts, integrating employees’ viewpoints founded on long-term gathered qualitative data. The implications of this study include predictions about future WFH behaviour in Swiss MSEs. Originality/value To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is the first study collecting data in Swiss MSEs after the two COVID-19 lockdowns in 2020 and 2021. As a result, this study offers a unique perspective on a specific business segment, which accounts for around 70% of global employment.
工作数字化转型:2019冠状病毒病疫情期间瑞士中小企业在家办公行为——引领潮流
本研究的目的是更好地了解在瑞士第一次(2020年)和第二次(2021年)COVID-19封锁期间,拥有4至49名员工的微型和小型企业(MSE)的技术采用和在家工作(WFH)行为。设计/方法/方法本研究使用了两组数据集,这些数据集是通过计算机辅助电话访谈调查收集的,调查对象是瑞士中小企业的503名董事总经理,以及第二次COVID-19封锁期后的506名董事总经理。研究结果显示,在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,WFH安排与瑞士工业集团采用的技术有关。此外,行业特征和技术采用策略也与WFH的长期前景有关。总体结果证实了技术先锋的主导作用。研究局限/启示本研究聚焦于特定时期的瑞士中小微企业。数据集主要包括定量数据。未来的研究可以在国际背景下调查更大的企业,整合员工基于长期收集的定性数据的观点。本研究的意义包括对瑞士中小企业未来WFH行为的预测。据作者所知,这是在2020年和2021年两次COVID-19封锁后,瑞士中小企业收集数据的第一项研究。因此,这项研究为特定的业务部门提供了一个独特的视角,该部门约占全球就业人数的70%。
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