Work During Non-Work Time of Public Employees

IF 1.6 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Š. Mar, Danijela Sokolic, Jernej Buzeti
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Abstract

Purpose: Employees and their work during non-work time are affected bytechnology development, societal changes and other factors that havean inherent impact on the employees’ attitude towards work during nonworktime. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the upto-date research on employees performing work during non-work time.Design/Methodology/Approach: The main methodological approachused in the article is a systematic literature review of 18 scientific articlesfound in citation databases in WOS, Scopus, etc. The collected literatureis relevant as it encompasses both quantitative and qualitative analysesto gather insights on performing work during non-work time.Findings: The results imply that work during non-work time is a growingphenomenon among employees and public employees are no exception.Regarding the socio-demographic groups affected, findings indicatethat work during non-work time is particularly common for employees inmanagerial positions and for professionals in education, health and policeservices, as well as for employees engaged in remote work. They alsoconfirm that employees work during non-work time at different times ofthe day, at weekends, and during their annual and sick leave.Practical Implications: The article is especially relevant for public employeesdue to increased use of information and communication technology.As such, they are also exposed to intensifying work-related expectationsand requests/pressures for flexible work arrangements.Originality/Value: The originality of the topic is reflected in the underrepresentationof scientific research on the performance of work duringnon-work time among public employees.      
公务员非工作时间工作
目的:员工和他们在非工作时间的工作受到技术发展、社会变化和其他因素的影响,这些因素对员工在非工作时间的工作态度有内在的影响。这篇文章的目的是提供一个关于员工在非工作时间进行工作的最新研究的概述。设计/方法学/方法:本文采用的主要方法学方法是对在WOS、Scopus等引文数据库中找到的18篇科学论文进行系统的文献综述。收集的文献是相关的,因为它包括定量和定性分析,以收集在非工作时间执行工作的见解。研究发现:研究结果表明,非工作时间工作在员工中越来越普遍,公务员也不例外。关于受影响的社会人口群体,调查结果表明,非工作时间工作对管理职位的雇员、教育、卫生和警务专业人员以及从事远程工作的雇员来说尤其普遍。他们还证实,员工在一天中的不同时间、周末、年假和病假期间都在非工作时间工作。实际意义:由于信息和通信技术的使用增加,这篇文章与公共雇员特别相关。因此,他们也面临着与工作有关的期望和灵活工作安排的要求/压力。原创性/价值:本课题的原创性体现在对公务人员非工作时间工作绩效的科学研究代表性不足。
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