Teleworking and sustainable behaviour in the context of COVID-19: the case of Lithuania

Q2 Engineering
Ramunė Čiarnienė, Milita Vienažindienė, Rūta Adamonienė
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Abstract COVID-19 played a significant role in the spread of telework worldwide, changing people’s lives and behaviour. The paper aims to identify how teleworking affected the sustainable behaviour of employees during the COVID-19 pandemic. The research design applies a multi-method approach, combining systematic and comparative scientific literature analysis and a semi-structured interview. The authors of the paper present the theoretical conceptual model, which illustrates links between teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic and the sustainable behaviour of employees. The results of empirical research revealed that teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic changed employee behaviour in economic, environmental and social dimensions. Positive changes were identified due to reduced commuting and shopping; decreased costs for transport, food, clothing, and beauty services; better access to healthy and nutritious food; better opportunities for professional development. On the contrary, costs for home energy and household waste increased. Adverse effects on employees’ physical and mental health have been identified due to teleworking and COVID-19. Despite the identified negative effects, employees would like to continue teleworking even after the pandemic.
新冠肺炎背景下的远程工作和可持续行为:立陶宛案例
摘要新冠肺炎在全球远程工作的传播中发挥了重要作用,改变了人们的生活和行为。该论文旨在确定新冠肺炎大流行期间远程工作如何影响员工的可持续行为。研究设计采用了多种方法,结合了系统和比较科学文献分析以及半结构化访谈。论文作者提出了理论概念模型,该模型说明了新冠肺炎大流行期间远程工作与员工可持续行为之间的联系。实证研究结果显示,新冠肺炎大流行期间的远程工作改变了员工在经济、环境和社会方面的行为。由于通勤和购物减少,发现了积极的变化;降低了交通、食品、服装和美容服务的成本;更好地获得健康和营养的食物;更好的专业发展机会。相反,家庭能源和家庭垃圾的成本增加了。由于远程工作和新冠肺炎,已发现对员工身心健康的不利影响。尽管存在已确定的负面影响,但即使在疫情之后,员工仍希望继续远程工作。
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Engineering Management in Production and Services
Engineering Management in Production and Services Business, Management and Accounting-Management Information Systems
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