社会支持
工作满意度
心理学
感知
社会孤立
分离(微生物学)
感知组织支持
工作(物理)
应用心理学
知识管理
社会心理学
工程类
组织承诺
计算机科学
机械工程
神经科学
微生物学
心理治疗师
生物
作者
Tim Bentley,Stephen Teo,Laurie McLeod,Felix B. Tan,Rachelle Bosua,Marianne Gloet
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apergo.2015.07.019
摘要
The prevalence of telework and other forms of mobile working enabled by digital technology is increasing markedly. Following a socio-technical systems approach, this study aims to examine the role of organisational social support and specific support for teleworkers in influencing teleworker wellbeing, the mediating role of social isolation, potentially resulting from a person-environment mismatch in these relationships, and possible differences in these relationships between low-intensity and hybrid teleworkers. Teleworkers' (n = 804) perceptions of support and telework outcomes (psychological strain, job satisfaction, and social isolation) were collected using an on-line survey of teleworking employees distributed within 28 New Zealand organisations where knowledge work was undertaken. Organisational social support and teleworker support was associated with increased job satisfaction and reduced psychological strain. Social isolation mediated the relationship between organisational social support and the two outcome variables, and some differences were observed in the structural relationships for hybrid and low-intensity teleworker sub-samples. These findings suggest that providing the necessary organisational and teleworker support is important for enhancing the teleworker-environment fit and thereby ensuring desirable telework outcomes.
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