Exploring malaysian academics’ perception on working from home (WFH) as a flexible working arrangement during Covid-19 pandemic

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Geetha Subramaniam, J. Ramachandran, L. Putit, S. H. Shariff
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Abstract

Flexible working arrangements have gained prominence in the last decade, due to its ability to provide employees' work-life balance and less stress, which are important for productivity. Although this work-place concept has been used in other industries, many Malaysian universities continue with the conventional work-place policies, with close monitoring. With the COVID-19 pandemic, Working from Home (WFH), a common form of flexible working arrangement, has become a new normal globally, transforming the entire workplace model, irrespective of business or industry. The objective of this study was to explore the perception of Malaysian academics on working from home, with regards to work-life balance and stress. Using a qualitative approach of focus group discussion, eight academics, from both public and private universities, were interviewed online. Findings revealed that WFH helps to improve work-life balance due to reduced stress for academics in Malaysia. This outcome will be useful in policymaking, where organizations are planning to change work policies to enhance employee productivity, especially with the COVID-19 pandemic experience. As knowledge workers' mind never switches off a structured WFH policy can contribute to academics' well-being, which is also in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 3 (SDG 3).
探讨马来西亚学者在新冠肺炎大流行期间对在家工作作为一种灵活工作安排的看法
灵活的工作安排在过去十年中得到了突出,因为它能够为员工提供工作与生活的平衡和减少压力,这对生产力很重要。虽然这种工作场所的概念已经在其他行业中使用,但许多马来西亚大学在密切监控下继续执行传统的工作场所政策。随着新冠肺炎疫情的流行,在家办公作为一种常见的灵活工作安排形式已成为全球新常态,改变了整个工作场所模式,无论企业还是行业。本研究的目的是探讨马来西亚学者对在家工作的看法,关于工作与生活的平衡和压力。采用焦点小组讨论的定性方法,来自公立和私立大学的八位学者在网上接受了采访。调查结果显示,由于减轻了马来西亚学者的压力,WFH有助于改善工作与生活的平衡。这一结果将有助于政策制定,因为组织正在计划改变工作政策以提高员工生产力,特别是在2019冠状病毒病大流行的背景下。由于知识工作者的思维永远不会停止,有组织的知识工作者健康政策可以促进学者的福祉,这也符合联合国可持续发展目标3 (SDG 3)。
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