Work-from-home (WFH) during COVID-19 pandemic - A netnographic investigation using Twitter data

Z. Daneshfar, Aswathy Asokan-Ajitha, Piyush Sharma, A. Malik
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PurposeThis paper aims to create a better understanding of the challenges posed by work from home (WFH) during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, to investigate the public sentiment toward this transition, and to develop a conceptual model incorporating the relationships among the factors that influence the effectiveness of WFH.Design/methodology/approachThis paper uses netnography method to collect data from the Twitter platform and uses Python programming language, Natural Language Processing techniques and IBM SPSS 26 to conduct sentiment analysis and directed content analysis on the data. The findings are combined with an extensive review of the remote work literature to develop a conceptual model.FindingsResults show the majority of tweets about WFH during the pandemic are positive and objective with technology and cyber security as the most repeated topics in the tweets. New challenges to WFH during pandemic include future uncertainty, health concerns, home workspaces, self-isolation, lack of recreational activities and support mechanisms. In addition, exhaustion and technostress mediate the relationship between the antecedents and outcomes of WFH during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Finally, the fear of pandemic and coping strategies moderates these relationships.Originality/valueThis paper is one of the first efforts to comprehensively investigate the challenges of WFH during a crisis and to extend the remote work literature by developing a conceptual model incorporating the moderating effects of fear of pandemic and coping strategies. Moreover, it is the first paper to investigate the tweeting behavior of different user types on Twitter who shared posts about WFH during the ongoing pandemic.
COVID-19大流行期间的在家工作(WFH) -使用Twitter数据的网络调查
目的:本文旨在更好地了解正在进行的COVID-19大流行期间在家工作(WFH)带来的挑战,调查公众对这种转变的看法,并建立一个包含影响WFH有效性的因素之间关系的概念模型。设计/方法/方法本文采用网络学方法从Twitter平台收集数据,并使用Python编程语言、自然语言处理技术和IBM SPSS 26对数据进行情感分析和定向内容分析。这些发现与对远程工作文献的广泛回顾相结合,以开发一个概念模型。结果显示,在疫情期间,大多数关于WFH的推文都是积极和客观的,其中技术和网络安全是推文中重复最多的话题。在大流行期间,世界卫生组织面临的新挑战包括未来的不确定性、健康问题、家庭工作空间、自我隔离、缺乏娱乐活动和支持机制。此外,在持续的COVID-19大流行期间,疲劳和技术压力介导了WFH的前因和结果之间的关系。最后,对流行病的恐惧和应对策略缓和了这些关系。原创性/价值本文是第一次全面调查危机期间WFH的挑战,并通过开发一个包含对流行病的恐惧和应对策略的调节作用的概念模型来扩展远程工作文献的努力之一。此外,这是第一篇研究在持续大流行期间在推特上分享有关WFH帖子的不同用户类型的推文行为的论文。
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