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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Drawing conclusions from the pandemic: Changing work venues in relation to resilience as practice

Wachowiak, Wiktoria January 2022 (has links)
The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic shook the global economy to its core, enforcing wide-ranging working from home (WFH) movements in addition to traditional working from office (WFO) structures. As the debates continue over how to permanently embed WFH into the work reality, to do so successfully, the components of changing work venues must be evaluated. Hence, there is a growing urgency to adapt to the new ways of working through focused organizational and managerial intervention. Utilizing the grounded theory, the analysis of qualitative interview data from Germany and Sweden formed the foundation of the paper’s research on changing work venues concerning individual and organizational resilience. Here, young professionals shared experiences of WFH during the pandemic in conjunction with their time WFO before and after COVID-19 restrictions. Through the theoretical framework of resilience as practice, this paper establishes three processes that have a major impact on the quality of home office in relation to resilience: (1) adapting to WFH, (2) acknowledging the advantages and disadvantages of WFO and WFH, and (3) emphasizing individual preferences and differences. The study suggests that the more structured and faster the company adapted to WFH during the transitional period, the less pronounced the employee’s possible negative experiences were. Concerning the benefits of different work venues and individual preferences, this paper concludes that WFH is a substantial supplement to traditional work on-site with the potential to increase individual and organizational resilience.
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Den digitala arbetsplatsen : En kvantitativ studie om produktivitet vid arbete hemifrån / The Digital Workplace : A quantitative study on productivity when working from home

Yansan, Bilguun, Larsson, Kristoffer, Benites Brutar, Anton January 2023 (has links)
En digital arbetsplats har blivit allt vanligare och många företag ger nu anställda möjligheten att arbeta hemifrån, antingen heltid eller deltid. Den snabba ökningen av arbete hemifrån har väckt frågor om hur produktiva anställda är när de arbetar hemifrån jämfört med på kontoret. Företag försöker utveckla strategier för att anpassa sig till det nya arbetssättet. Denna studie syftar till att undersöka de faktorer som påverkar anställdas produktivitet med hjälp av följande forskningsfråga: Vilka faktorer påverkar produktiviteten på en digital arbetsplats? För att kunna besvara forskningsfrågan genomfördes en kvantitativ studie hos elva olika svenskt företag där anställda erbjuds möjlighet att arbeta hemifrån. Genom att samla in data från deltagarna kunde univariata och bivariata analyser genomföras för att identifiera samband mellan olika faktorer och produktiviteten. Resultaten av studien visade att det finns fyra identifierade samband som påverkar produktiviteten vid arbete hemifrån. Dessa samband kategoriseras in i två huvudkategorier: arbetsmiljö och kommunikation. Inom arbetsmiljön identifierades faktorer som tillgång till lämplig teknik och ergonomiska arbetsplatser som är viktiga för att öka produktiviteten. Inom kommunikation framkom betydelsen av tydlig och effektiv kommunikation mellan anställda och ledningen för att upprätthålla produktiviteten på en digital arbetsplats. Genom att förstå dessa faktorer kan företag utveckla strategier för att kunna skapa en effektiv digital arbetsplats. Denna forskning bidrar till kunskapen om produktivitet vid arbete hemifrån och hjälper organisationer att förbättra sin arbetsmiljö vid arbete hemifrån. Ytterligare forskning kan fördjupa förståelsen av de olika faktorerna och identifiera åtgärder för att förbättra produktiviteten på en digital arbetsplats. / A digital workplace has become increasingly common, and many companies are now offering their employees the opportunity to work from home either full-time or part-time. The rapid rise of working from home has raised questions about the productivity of employees when working from home compared to working in the office. Companies are trying to develop strategies to adapt to this new way of working. The purpose of this study is to examine the factors that affect employee productivity based on the following research question: What factors influence productivity in a digital workplace? To answer the research question, a quantitative study was conducted in eleven different Swedish companies where employees are offered the option to work from home. By collecting data from the participants, univariate and bivariate analyzes were conducted to determine correlations between different factors and productivity. The results of the study revealed four identified correlations that influence productivity when working from home. These correlations are categorized into two main categories: workspace environment and communication. Within the workspace environment, factors such as access to appropriate technology and ergonomic workspaces were identified as important for increasing productivity. Within communication, the importance of clear and effective communication between employees and management was revealed to maintain productivity in a digital workplace. By understanding these factors, companies can develop strategies to create an efficient digital workplace. This study contributes to the knowledge of productivity when working from home and helps organizations improve their workspace environment for working from home. Further research can deepen the understanding of the different factors and identify measures to increase productivity in a digital workplace.

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