On the Work Autonomy Supported by Information and Communication Technology A Case Study of Work from Home in Japan before the COVID-19 Epidemic.

Sachiko Yanagihara, Hiroshi Koga
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Telecommuting increased during the COVID-19 pandemic. To make telecommuting the "new normal," it is essential to not only change the legal system and employment contracts but also reform organizational processes. Prior research has demonstrated a positive correlation between telecommuting and perceived autonomy using questionnaire surveys, but the lack of a widely accepted measurement scale to capture the reality of telecommuting has hindered the capacity to understand its current status. In this study, we conducted unstructured interview surveys to elucidate the mechanisms of the relationship of perceived autonomy and telecommuting, while focusing on perceived autonomy in organizational processes. The paper is organized as follows: it reviews previous studies on telecommuting and describes the related advantages and disadvantages; examines changes in the environment and attitudes based on interviews conducted with employed telecommuters; examines changes in telecommuters' attitudes toward perceived autonomy.

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论信息通信技术支持下的工作自主性——以新冠肺炎疫情前日本居家办公为例
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,远程办公有所增加。要使远程办公成为“新常态”,不仅要改变法律制度和雇佣合同,还要改革组织流程。先前的研究利用问卷调查证明了远程办公与感知自主性之间的正相关关系,但缺乏一个被广泛接受的测量量表来捕捉远程办公的现实,阻碍了了解其现状的能力。在本研究中,我们通过非结构化访谈调查来阐明感知自治与远程办公的关系机制,同时关注组织过程中的感知自治。本文的组织结构如下:回顾了以往关于远程办公的研究,描述了相关的优点和缺点;根据对受雇的远程办公人员进行的访谈,审查环境和态度的变化;研究了远程办公者对感知自主性的态度的变化。
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