Media synchronicity implications for Indian white-collar employees’ work-from-home wellbeing and preference, mediated by psychological needs satisfaction

IF 2.1 Q3 BUSINESS
Navya Kumar, S. Alok
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Purpose Work-from-home (WFH) gained ground with COVID and will now continue to be a part of India’s future of work. Under WFH information and communication technologies (ICT) media become the primary/sole mode of communication for employees, which holds several implications for employers and employees. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the impact of ICT media characteristics and usage frequency on multiple WFH outcomes. Specifically studied was ICT media’s ability to support synchronicity or coordinated behaviours of individuals working together. Design/methodology/approach This work examined the effect of ICT media’s synchronicity-supporting ability and usage frequency on WFH employees’ need for competence and relatedness satisfaction, thereby wellbeing and preference to WFH. Data from 301 white-collar employees of varied manufacturing and services organizations of India was analysed via partial least squares structural equation modelling. Findings Achieving more synchronicity by frequently using ICT media that can better facilitate coordinated behaviours did not directly influence WFH employees’ feeling of belongingness (need for relatedness) or wellbeing. It did, however, positively affect their feeling of effectance (need for competence) and thereby wellbeing. However, unexpectedly, it negatively influenced preference to WFH more often. Originality/value This study has uniquely combined media synchronicity and self-determination theories to investigate the implications of a work practice on employee wellbeing and preferences. Also, an extensible media evaluation parameter was created that encompasses the characteristics and usage frequency of a set of ICT media.
媒介同步性对印度白领在家工作幸福感和偏好的影响,以心理需求满足为中介
目的性在家工作(WFH)在新冠肺炎疫情后取得了进展,现在将继续成为印度未来工作的一部分。在WFH下,信息和通信技术(ICT)媒体成为员工主要/唯一的沟通方式,这对雇主和员工都有几点影响。因此,本研究旨在探讨ICT媒介特性和使用频率对多种WFH结果的影响。具体研究了信息通信技术媒体支持个人协同工作的同步性或协调行为的能力。设计/方法/方法本研究考察了ICT媒体的同步性支持能力和使用频率对WFH员工能力和关系满意度需求的影响,从而影响了幸福感和对WFH的偏好。通过偏最小二乘结构方程模型分析了印度不同制造业和服务业组织的301名白领员工的数据。通过频繁使用信息通信技术媒体来实现更多的同步性,可以更好地促进协调行为,并没有直接影响WFH员工的归属感(相关性需求)或幸福感。然而,它确实积极地影响了他们的效能感(对能力的需求),从而影响了他们的幸福感。然而,出乎意料的是,它更频繁地对WFH偏好产生负向影响。原创性/价值本研究独特地将媒体同步性和自我决定理论结合起来,探讨了工作实践对员工幸福感和偏好的影响。此外,还创建了一个可扩展的媒体评估参数,该参数包含一组信息通信技术媒体的特征和使用频率。
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