The increasing diffusion of remote working puts organizational control in the foreground. As employees work at a distance from traditional offices and/or are geographically dispersed, companies are called upon to influence their willingness to act in accordance with a company's vision, values, and objectives. To date, a comprehensive understanding of how organizational control is implied in remote work arrangements (RWAs) is still lacking. To fill this gap, a research synthesis —that is, a systematic review of 131 studies that empirically investigated this issue—is carried on. The analysis is not limited to direct forms of control (e.g., output control) but also includes managerial practices as well as actions enacted by employees that infl...
The subject of this study is the phenomenon of-- remote work, which refers to organizational work pe...
Places of work constitute processes of management by facilitating ‘visibility’ (the possibility for ...
Research Questions: In organizations which do not typically support telecommuting, how do employees ...
Purpose: This study investigates how forced remote working may have affected the design and use of m...
In the modern world, the structure of work in organizations begins to change with the development o...
Remote work has become a popular topic within organizations and the popular press. However, academic...
As Covid-19 lockdown forced firms to organize work differently, for example, managing people remotel...
Interview data is used to examine how managers enact organizational control when separated from thei...
Interview data is used to examine how managers enact organizational control when separated from thei...
Qualitative data from interviews and diaries show that for managers in distributed teams, monitoring...
Today the geographic distance between workers is increasing. The purpose of this study was to invest...
Qualitative data from interviews and diaries show that for managers in distributed teams, monitoring...
A two phase research study was done to investigate remote work and remote management issues. In Phas...
A two phase research study was done to investigate remote work and remote management issues. In Phas...
Advances in information and communications technology have enabled organizations to shift traditiona...
The subject of this study is the phenomenon of-- remote work, which refers to organizational work pe...
Places of work constitute processes of management by facilitating ‘visibility’ (the possibility for ...
Research Questions: In organizations which do not typically support telecommuting, how do employees ...
Purpose: This study investigates how forced remote working may have affected the design and use of m...
In the modern world, the structure of work in organizations begins to change with the development o...
Remote work has become a popular topic within organizations and the popular press. However, academic...
As Covid-19 lockdown forced firms to organize work differently, for example, managing people remotel...
Interview data is used to examine how managers enact organizational control when separated from thei...
Interview data is used to examine how managers enact organizational control when separated from thei...
Qualitative data from interviews and diaries show that for managers in distributed teams, monitoring...
Today the geographic distance between workers is increasing. The purpose of this study was to invest...
Qualitative data from interviews and diaries show that for managers in distributed teams, monitoring...
A two phase research study was done to investigate remote work and remote management issues. In Phas...
A two phase research study was done to investigate remote work and remote management issues. In Phas...
Advances in information and communications technology have enabled organizations to shift traditiona...
The subject of this study is the phenomenon of-- remote work, which refers to organizational work pe...
Places of work constitute processes of management by facilitating ‘visibility’ (the possibility for ...
Research Questions: In organizations which do not typically support telecommuting, how do employees ...