The perceived influence of remote working on specific HRM outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic

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Musawenkosi D. Saurombe, Simone S. Rayners, Kedibone A. Mokgobu, Keketso Manka
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Orientation: Remote work recently gained traction globally due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, however, not all companies promptly adapted to this. Research purpose: The study investigated the perceived influence of working remotely oemployee productivity and performance management in South Africa. Motivation for the study: The ambivalent trajectory of the COVID-19 pandemic and its long-term accompanying impacts have rendered research topics around the subject pertinent. Research approach, design, and method: A quantitative research approach was employed, and the sample population included remote workers within three South African provinces, between the ages of 18 and 65. The sampling method employed was purposive sampling with a complementary snowball sampling approach. Main findings: The results revealed that respondents preferred working remotely, as this was more convenient and cost efficient for them. However, respondents indicated that remote working caused them to work in isolation and longer hours than in the office to prove their productivity to their line managers and employers, thus impeding their social life. Practical/managerial implications: HR professionals should develop different policies aligned with remote work and restructure business operations in a way that aligns work responsibilities with the online working environment, as respondents felt their organisation’s current performance management and HR Policies were not suited for working remotely. Contribution/value-add: The study offers insights that could assist South African organisations to adopt more effective remote work structures and policies, especially those who will continue with remote work even after the pandemic. © 2022. The Authors.
在COVID-19大流行期间,远程工作对具体人力资源管理成果的感知影响
导向性:由于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的大流行,远程工作最近在全球范围内受到关注,但并非所有公司都能迅速适应这一趋势。研究目的:本研究调查了南非远程工作对员工生产力和绩效管理的感知影响。研究动机:COVID-19大流行的矛盾轨迹及其长期伴随影响使得围绕该主题的研究课题具有相关性。研究方法、设计和方法:采用定量研究方法,样本人口包括南非三个省的远程工作者,年龄在18岁至65岁之间。采用目的抽样和雪球抽样相结合的抽样方法。主要发现:调查结果显示,受访者更喜欢远程工作,因为这对他们来说更方便、更经济。然而,答复者指出,远程工作使他们孤立工作,比在办公室工作的时间更长,以便向直属经理和雇主证明他们的生产力,从而妨碍了他们的社交生活。实际/管理意义:人力资源专业人员应该制定与远程工作相一致的不同政策,并以使工作职责与在线工作环境相一致的方式重组业务运营,因为受访者认为他们组织目前的绩效管理和人力资源政策不适合远程工作。贡献/增值:这项研究提供了一些见解,可以帮助南非各组织采用更有效的远程工作结构和政策,特别是那些即使在大流行之后仍将继续远程工作的组织。©2022。作者。
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