Integrative work design for telework practices: lessons learned from the COVID-19 pandemic in Thailand

IF 2.3 Q3 BUSINESS
Patchara Popaitoon
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Purpose This study aims to identify an effective work design for telework practices in Thailand by investigating the influence on employee work engagement and job stress of job demands and resources in three domains of work characteristics – task, social and contextual. Design/methodology/approach In total, 1,052 high-intensity teleworkers participated in our online survey. Nested model comparisons and chi-square difference tests were used to test the significance of the three domains of work characteristics by comparing changes in model fit associated with the removal of the parameters associated with each domain. The best fit model was then used to examine the hypothesized relationships. Findings The results revealed that each domain of work characteristics provides additional and meaningful insights on employee outcomes. For telework practices in Thailand, supervisor support and work autonomy, the job resources specified respectively in the social and task domain can enhance work engagement. In contrast, supervisor surveillance and communication overload, the job demands in these respective domains can lead to job stress. Additionally, telework contextual demands of blurred work–life boundaries reduce employee work engagement. Communication overload has paradoxical outcomes of increased job stress and improved work engagement. Originality/value This study contributes to the work design and telework literature by applying an integrative work–design approach to demonstrate that organizations should consider both job demands and resources in a wider context of work design. This study also provides insights in respect of Thai cultural values to explain the effective design of telework practices in Thailand, a country where telework is relatively new and the work–design literature is very limited. This study is useful for international business managers wishing to adopt telework practices in Thailand to localize how telework is organized and ensure a smooth transition to the new world of work more successfully in the post-pandemic period.
远程办公实践的综合工作设计:从泰国COVID-19大流行中吸取的经验教训
本研究旨在通过调查工作需求和资源在任务、社会和情境三个工作特征领域对员工工作投入和工作压力的影响,为泰国的远程办公实践确定有效的工作设计。设计/方法/方法总共有1052名高强度远程工作者参与了我们的在线调查。采用嵌套模型比较和卡方差异检验,通过比较与每个域相关的参数去除相关的模型拟合变化,来检验三个工作特征域的显著性。然后使用最佳拟合模型来检验假设的关系。研究结果显示,工作特征的每个领域都对员工的工作成果提供了额外的、有意义的见解。在泰国的远程办公实践中,主管支持和工作自主性,分别在社会领域和任务领域指定的工作资源可以提高工作敬业度。相反,主管监督和沟通过载,这些各自领域的工作需求会导致工作压力。此外,远程办公模糊的工作-生活界限的背景要求降低了员工的工作投入。沟通超载会带来矛盾的结果:增加工作压力,提高工作投入。独创性/价值本研究通过应用综合工作设计方法来证明组织应该在更广泛的工作设计背景下考虑工作需求和资源,从而为工作设计和远程工作文献做出了贡献。本研究还提供了泰国文化价值观方面的见解,以解释泰国远程办公实践的有效设计,这是一个远程办公相对较新的国家,工作设计文献非常有限。这项研究对希望在泰国采用远程工作实践的国际业务经理很有帮助,可以使远程工作的组织方式本地化,并确保在大流行后时期更成功地顺利过渡到新的工作环境。
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