工作(物理)
工作满意度
大流行
分离(微生物学)
调解
心理学
社会距离
2019年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)
业务
社会心理学
工程类
政治学
医学
微生物学
生物
病理
机械工程
法学
传染病(医学专业)
疾病
作者
Alireza Khorakian,Mostafa Jahangir,Somayeh Rahi,Ghasem Eslami,Jonathan Muterera
标识
DOI:10.1080/0144929x.2023.2235026
摘要
ABSTRACTSocial distancing policies ushered in by the COVID-19 pandemic have altered working conditions and created new job demands. This study adopted the Job Demands−Resources (JD−R) model to investigate the relationship between demands and strains (i.e. social isolation, remote work stress, and fear of COVID-19) and remote work satisfaction and remote work performance. Additionally, the study sought to identify the moderating roles of employees' digital literacy and cyberslacking in the relationship between remote work satisfaction and remote work performance. After analysing data collected from a sample of 340 Iranian remote workers, results showed social isolation, remote work stress, and fear of COVID-19 related to remote work satisfaction negatively and decrease remote work performance through the mediation of remote work satisfaction. Moreover, digital literacy and cyberslacking moderated the relationship between remote work satisfaction and remote work performance during the COVID-19 pandemic. By linking job demands and strains, psychological states, and employee output, this research notably contributes to the literature on remote working during the COVID-19 pandemic.KEYWORDS: Job demands−resources modelsocial isolationremote work stressfear of COVID-19digital literacycyberslacking Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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