Physical and social isolation in various places of work

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Anne Aidla, Helen Poltimäe, Kärt Rõigas, Eneli Kindsiko, Els Maria Metsmaa
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Purpose The purpose of this study is to analyse perceived physical and social isolation and how they are linked in various places of work. Design/methodology/approach A nationwide study was conducted involving 3,352 Estonian office workers in spring 2021. Physical isolation was measured in terms of what proportion of time a person works away from co-workers (0%, 1%–25%, 26%–50%, 51%–75%, more than 75%). Social isolation diverged into two factors: lack of contacts and lack of meaningful connections. The different places of work the authors considered in the study included working from home with and without a dedicated room and different types of offices (private office, shared-cell office, activity-based office and open-plan offices of various sizes). Findings The results show that the negative consequences of physical isolation in the form of perceiving social isolation start to show when a person works 51% of the time or more away from others. However, the authors revealed the dual nature of social isolation in that when a person experiences a lack of contacts, the connections they do have with their colleagues are actually more meaningful. Originality/value The originality of the study comes from the fact that the authors uncovered the paradoxical nature of social isolation. This reveals itself in various places of work depending on the conditions at home and the type of office. Therefore, the authors move away from the simplified distinction of home vs office and take into account the level of physical isolation (what amount of time a person actually works away from colleagues).
在各种工作场所的身体和社会隔离
本研究的目的是分析感知到的身体和社会隔离,以及它们在不同工作场所的联系。设计/方法/方法在2021年春季进行了一项涉及3352名爱沙尼亚上班族的全国性研究。物理隔离是根据一个人远离同事工作的时间比例来衡量的(0%,1%-25%,26%-50%,51%-75%,75%以上)。社会孤立分为两个因素:缺乏接触和缺乏有意义的联系。作者在研究中考虑的不同工作场所包括在家工作,有或没有专门的房间,以及不同类型的办公室(私人办公室、共享单元办公室、基于活动的办公室和各种大小的开放式办公室)。研究结果表明,当一个人51%或更多的时间远离他人工作时,以感知社会孤立的形式出现的身体隔离的负面后果就开始显现出来。然而,作者揭示了社会隔离的双重本质,即当一个人缺乏接触时,他们与同事的联系实际上更有意义。这项研究的独创性来自于作者揭示了社会孤立的矛盾本质。这在不同的工作场所表现出来,取决于家里的条件和办公室的类型。因此,作者抛弃了家庭和办公室的简单区分,考虑到物理隔离的程度(一个人实际远离同事工作的时间)。
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