This research was conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic. In an attempt to bridge a knowledge gap, a phenomenological study was carried out to answer the question “What is shared between people’s experiences of doing home-based telework during the Covid-19 pandemic?”. Four people who were currently working from home participated in the study of which three were women. A method of empirical psychological phenomenology or EPP was used in both research process and analysis. The results were that a digital adjustment had been made and digital communication was used in place of regular social interactions. These interactions were not as satisfactory as regular social interactions. The work was more flexible which lead to blurred boundaries and a...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the world into a frenzy of Zoom meetings and online activity. In one mon...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the world into a frenzy of Zoom meetings and online activity. In one mon...
Objective: To determine to what extent pre-COVID-19 experience of telework was associated with perce...
This research was conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic. In an attempt to bridge a knowledge gap, a...
In early 2020, the world was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and the countries made different decisions...
BACKGROUND: When working from home (WFH) became temporarily necessary for staff as a result of the C...
The current study explores individuals’ experience working from home during the covid-19pandemic and...
Using a qualitative research-based approach, this study aimed to understand (i) the way home-based t...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations are forced to adopt teleworking. However, little is know...
Organisations have implemented intensive home-based teleworking in response to global COVID-19 lockd...
When the covid-19 pandemic struck, most of those who work in offices in Sweden had to conduct their ...
When the covid-19 pandemic struck, most of those who work in offices in Sweden had to conduct their ...
Organisations have implemented intensive home-based teleworking in response to global COVID-19 lockd...
The covid-19 pandemic has brought a tremendous amount of unexpected change to many parts of daily li...
International audienceThis paper fills an important gap related to employee perceptions of teleworki...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the world into a frenzy of Zoom meetings and online activity. In one mon...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the world into a frenzy of Zoom meetings and online activity. In one mon...
Objective: To determine to what extent pre-COVID-19 experience of telework was associated with perce...
This research was conducted during the Covid-19 pandemic. In an attempt to bridge a knowledge gap, a...
In early 2020, the world was hit by the COVID-19 pandemic and the countries made different decisions...
BACKGROUND: When working from home (WFH) became temporarily necessary for staff as a result of the C...
The current study explores individuals’ experience working from home during the covid-19pandemic and...
Using a qualitative research-based approach, this study aimed to understand (i) the way home-based t...
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations are forced to adopt teleworking. However, little is know...
Organisations have implemented intensive home-based teleworking in response to global COVID-19 lockd...
When the covid-19 pandemic struck, most of those who work in offices in Sweden had to conduct their ...
When the covid-19 pandemic struck, most of those who work in offices in Sweden had to conduct their ...
Organisations have implemented intensive home-based teleworking in response to global COVID-19 lockd...
The covid-19 pandemic has brought a tremendous amount of unexpected change to many parts of daily li...
International audienceThis paper fills an important gap related to employee perceptions of teleworki...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the world into a frenzy of Zoom meetings and online activity. In one mon...
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the world into a frenzy of Zoom meetings and online activity. In one mon...
Objective: To determine to what extent pre-COVID-19 experience of telework was associated with perce...