COVID-19大流行期间组织员工成功工作的因素:一项国际研究的数据

L. E. Zotova, A. V. Gubanov, Natalia V. Sidyacheva
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该研究的目的是描述在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间俄罗斯和西欧组织员工工作的文化和国家特征。员工绩效是通过“组织公民行为”(OCB)这一关键概念来看待的。来自不同国家的受访者(总数- 619人)提供了95个问题的问卷,减少到13个变量。这些变量反映了员工的个人素质、社会人口特征以及他们的专业活动特征。俄罗斯和西欧组织的员工在组织公民行为的形成水平上没有差异。已经确定了一组影响组织公民行为的因素。所有国家的相同因素是:“与领导的互动”、“弹性”和“远程工作满意度”。还有两个因素影响俄罗斯雇员的公民组织行为:“工作经验”和“对居住地区的满意度”。由于大流行给员工的工作带来的变化的新颖性和规模,所进行的研究似乎是相关的。
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Factors for the Successful Work of Employees of Organizations During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Data of an International Study
The purpose of the study was to describe the cultural and national specifics of the work of employees of organizations in Russia and Western Europe during the COVID-19 pandemic. Employee performance is viewed through the key concept of “Organizational Citizenship Behavior” (OCB). Respondents from various countries (total number – 619 people) were offered a questionnaire of 95 questions, which were reduced to 13 variables. The variables reflected the personal qualities, sociodemographic characteristics of employees, as well as the characteristics of their professional activities. No differences in the level of formation of OCB among employees of Russian and Western European organizations were found. A group of factors influencing OCB has been identified. The same factors for all countries are: “interaction with the leadership”, “resilience” and “satisfaction from remote work”. Two more factors influence the OCB of Russian employees: “work experience” and “satisfaction with the area of residence”. The research carried out seems to be relevant due to the novelty and scale of changes introduced by the pandemic to the work of employees.
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