Managing physical and virtual work environments during the COVID-19 pandemic: improving employee well-being and achieving mutual gains

IF 3.1 4区 管理学 Q2 MANAGEMENT
A. Pinnington, Oluremi B. Ayoko
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Abstract Contemporary organisations continue to use flexible workspace configurations and increasingly are adopting more automated and intelligent digital systems to organise work. Workspace configurations have various forms and arrangements composed of the physical workspace (such as open-plan office spaces) and virtual workspace (e.g., teleworking). The aim of this Special Issue (SI) is to stimulate inquiry into the role of management, organisation and HRM in promoting mutual gains for employers and employees working in these environments. The essence of mutual gains is that HRM practices lead to greater employee well-being and increased employee performance, the latter being especially important to employers for achieving organisational goals. In ‘managing physical and virtual work environments during the Covid-19 pandemic’, we consider how work is organised in challenging physical and virtual workspace configurations as well as how people engage in activities that are paced and informed by automated and digital technologies. Our aim is to encourage exciting research on the role and implementation of management, organisation and HRM in physical and virtual workspace configurations, stimulate new scholarly discussions on the topic, and increase understanding of the application of new technology systems and tools. A specific objective of this SI is therefore to increase academic knowledge on the opportunities and challenges faced by employees working in different physical and virtual workspace conditions, and consider the consequences for employee well-being (Guest, 2017; Van De Voorde, Paauwe, & Van Veldhoven, 2012).
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间管理物理和虚拟工作环境:改善员工福祉,实现互惠互利
当代组织继续使用灵活的工作空间配置,并越来越多地采用更加自动化和智能的数字系统来组织工作。工作空间的配置有多种形式和安排,包括物理工作空间(如开放式办公空间)和虚拟工作空间(如远程办公)。本期特刊的目的是激发人们对管理、组织和人力资源管理在促进在这些环境中工作的雇主和雇员互利方面的作用的探讨。互惠互利的本质是,人力资源管理实践带来了更大的员工福利和更高的员工绩效,后者对雇主实现组织目标尤为重要。在“Covid-19大流行期间管理物理和虚拟工作环境”中,我们考虑了如何在具有挑战性的物理和虚拟工作空间配置中组织工作,以及人们如何参与由自动化和数字技术决定节奏和信息的活动。我们的目标是鼓励对物理和虚拟工作空间配置中的管理,组织和人力资源管理的作用和实施进行令人兴奋的研究,激发关于该主题的新学术讨论,并增加对新技术系统和工具应用的理解。因此,该SI的一个具体目标是增加关于在不同物理和虚拟工作空间条件下工作的员工所面临的机遇和挑战的学术知识,并考虑对员工福祉的影响(Guest, 2017;Van De Voorde, Paauwe, & Van Veldhoven, 2012)。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Management & Organization is an international peer-reviewed journal from eContent, in association with ANZAM. It provides global perspectives on management and organization of benefit to scholars, educators, students, practitioners, policy-makers and consultants worldwide. In one forum, Journal of Management & Organization covers: •Qualitative and quantitative empirical research articles •Theoretical and conceptual articles •Literature reviews - including those from theses •Articles on management education and learning •Practitioner perspectives and case studies •Methodological advances - including those from theses
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