B. Ghimire, R. K. Dahal, Surendra Prasad Joshi, Indira Shrestha
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摘要
目的:本研究旨在探讨影响尼泊尔组织内虚拟工作安排(VWA)的因素及其对组织绩效(OP)的影响:本研究采用定量研究方法,对 408 名参与虚拟工作环境的人员进行了抽样调查。研究通过实证研究,探讨了沟通满意度(CS)、工作满意度(JS)、计算机焦虑支持(CA)和个人授权(PE)对工作绩效的影响:研究结果表明,在预测 OP 增强方面,CA 的显著性水平最高(β = 0.466,p < 0.05)。同样,PE 对 OP 也有积极影响(β = 0.385,p < 0.05),这表明当个人体验到授权感时,组织成果往往会得到改善。此外,值得注意的是,CA 与 OP 之间的正相关(β = 0.086,p > 0.05)在统计学上并不显著,这表明 CA 并不支持增强 OP。与此相反,JS 与尼泊尔 VWA 的 OP(β = - 0.097,p > 0.05)呈负相关且不显著:这些研究结果有助于更好地理解影响尼泊尔 VWA OP 的因素。为了全面了解 VWA 与 OP 之间的相互作用,未来的研究必须考察更多因素,并进行更深入的调查。
Factors affecting Virtual Work Arrangements and organizational performance: Assessed within the context of Nepalese organizations
Purpose: This study aimed to examine the factors affecting virtual work arrangements (VWAs) and their impact on organizational performance (OP) within Nepalese organizations.Design/methodology/approach: The study utilized a quantitative research methodology, employing a sample size of 408 individuals engaged in a virtual work environment. It conducted empirical research to examine the impact of communication satisfaction (CS), job satisfaction (JS), support in computer anxiety (CA), and personal empowerment (PE) on OP.Findings: The study's findings revealed that CA had the highest significance level (β = 0.466, p < 0.05) in predicting enhanced OP. Likewise, it was seen that PE had a positive impact (β = 0.385, p < 0.05) on OP, indicating that organizational outcomes often improve when individuals experience a sense of empowerment. Additionally, it was worth noting that there was a statistically insignificant but positive association between CA and OP (β = 0.086, p > 0.05), suggesting that CA does not support enhanced OP. In contrast, JS has a negative and insignificant relationship with OP (β = - 0.097, p > 0.05) at VWAs in Nepal.Research Implications/Value: Such findings contribute to a greater comprehension of the factors influencing OP in Nepalese VWAs. In order to have a comprehensive understanding of the interplay between VWAs and OP, future research must examine additional elements and conduct more in-depth investigations.
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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