The impact of working from home during COVID-19 on work and life domains: an exploratory study on Hong Kong

IF 3.1 Q1 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
L. Vyas, Nantapong Butakhieo
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Abstract The pandemic sweeping the world, COVID-19, has rendered a large proportion of the workforce unable to commute to work, as to mitigate the spread of the virus. This has resulted in both employers and employees seeking alternative work arrangements, especially in a fast-paced metropolitan like Hong Kong. Due to the pandemic, most if not all workers experienced work from home (WFH). Hence WFH has become a policy priority for most governments. In doing so, the policies must be made keeping in mind the practicality for both employers and employees. However, this current situation provides unique insight into how well working from home works, and may play a vital role in future policies that reshape the current structure of working hours, possibly allowing for more flexibility. Using an exploratory framework and a SWOT analysis, this study investigates the continuing experience of the employer and employees face in Hong Kong. A critical insight and related recommendations have been developed for future policy decisions. It will also critically investigate if this work arrangement will remain as a transitory element responding to the exceptional circumstances, or whether it could be a permanent arrangement.
新冠肺炎期间居家办公对工作和生活领域的影响:以香港为例的探索性研究
席卷全球的COVID-19大流行导致很大一部分劳动力无法通勤上班,以减轻病毒的传播。这导致雇主和雇员都在寻找其他的工作安排,尤其是在香港这样一个快节奏的大都市。由于大流行,大多数(如果不是全部)工人都经历了在家工作(WFH)。因此,WFH已成为大多数政府的政策重点。在制定政策时,必须考虑到雇主和雇员的实用性。然而,目前的情况为在家工作的效果提供了独特的见解,并且可能在未来重塑当前工作时间结构的政策中发挥重要作用,可能会允许更大的灵活性。本研究采用探索性框架和SWOT分析,探讨香港雇主和雇员面临的持续经验。为今后的政策决定提出了重要见解和相关建议。它还将认真调查这一工作安排是否仍将作为应对特殊情况的临时因素,或者是否可以成为一项长期安排。
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Policy Design and Practice
Policy Design and Practice PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION-
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13 weeks
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