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引用次数: 8
摘要
本文的目的是为过去的研究做出贡献,因为它涉及到领导能力和属性,促进社会互动,影响虚拟和混合工作环境中的员工保留。一项涉及来自不同行业的304名工人的定量研究,分为面对面,混合和虚拟工作环境,表明社会互动是混合(β = 0.15, t(96) = 2.16, p < 0.05)和虚拟(β = 0.33, t(86) = 7.96, p < 0.05)工作群体的工作嵌入性的重要预测因子。需要进一步的研究来确定在虚拟和混合环境中促进团队成员之间社会互动的领导能力和属性。需要几种仪器。首先,对混合团队领导和虚拟团队领导的知识、技能和能力(KSAs)进行测量。其次,一个评估混合和虚拟团队成员之间社会互动的工具。最后,对Mitchell等人的嵌入性工具进行了修改,以纳入在家工作(WFH)和远程工作(WFA)环境。
The Great Resignation: An Argument for Hybrid Leadership
The purpose of this article is to contribute to past research conducted as it relates to the leadership competencies and attributes promoting social interaction that influence employee retention in virtual and hybrid work environments. A quantitative study involving 304 workers across a diverse group of industries, divided amongst face-to-face, hybrid, and virtual work environments suggested that social interaction was a significant predictor of job embeddedness in hybrid (β = .15, t(96) = 2.16, p < .05 and virtual (β = .33, t(86) = 7.96, p < .05) work groups. Additional research is needed to identify the leadership competencies and attributes that promote social interaction amongst team members in both virtual and hybrid environments. Several instruments are needed. Firstly, a measure for the Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) of hybrid and virtual team leaders. Secondly, an instrument to assess social interaction amongst hybrid and virtual team members. Finally, a modification to the Mitchell et al.’s embeddedness instrument to incorporate Work From Home (WFH) and Work From Away (WFA) environments.
期刊介绍:
International Journal of Management and Business Research (IJMBR) is a scholarly, referred, peer reviewed publication of Graduate School of Management and Economics, Science and Research Branch, IAU in Iran.