Does employee management influence the continued use of telework after the COVID-19 pandemic?

Inés González-González, M. P. Martínez-Ruiz, J. Clemente-Almendros
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This paper analyses the intention of Spanish companies to continue using telework after the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. With this aim, we consider the influence that the management of several variables related to one of the key stakeholders, employees, has on this intention. This line of study is of great interest, given the implications not only for the management of companies, but also for key aspects such as the goals of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. To this end, we start with a review of the relevant literature on this topic, which allows us to raise various research hypotheses. This is followed by an analysis of a sample of 1,879 Spanish SMEs though a binary logistic regression model, which shows the positive influence of managers’ university education and companies’ orientation towards innovation on the use of telework after the pandemic.
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员工管理是否会影响COVID-19大流行后远程办公的持续使用?
本文分析了西班牙公司在COVID-19大流行结束后继续使用远程办公的意图。为此,我们考虑了与关键利益相关者之一员工相关的几个变量的管理对这一意图的影响。这条研究路线非常有趣,因为它不仅对公司管理有影响,而且对2030年可持续发展议程的目标等关键方面也有影响。为此,我们首先回顾了有关该主题的相关文献,这使我们能够提出各种研究假设。随后,通过二元逻辑回归模型对1,879家西班牙中小企业样本进行了分析,结果显示,大流行后,管理人员的大学教育程度和公司的创新取向对远程办公的使用产生了积极影响。
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