Impact of Intelligent Systems in the Home Office on Employee Satisfaction—Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic

Creators: Kappe, Miriam and Härting, Ralf and Reichstein, Christopher
Title: Impact of Intelligent Systems in the Home Office on Employee Satisfaction—Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic
Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item
Event Title: (Proceedings of the)18th KES International Conference, KES-AMSTA 2024
Event Location: Madeira, Portugal
Event Dates: June 2024
Page Range: pp. 171-180
Date: 2 March 2025
Divisions: Gesundheitsmanagement
Abstract (ENG): This study looks at the COVID-19 compulsion to home office and its impact on employee satisfaction. The particular focus is on the supervisor's perspective. The study places the results of a qualitative study in the context of current literature. Semi-structured expert interviews were used to collect key data and analyzed using the grounded theory method. The resulting hypothesis model was revised using an extensive literature review with a particular focus on technical resources. The resulting hypotheses can serve as a basis for further quantitative studies. In summary, factors that can reduce the negative impact of home office without negatively affecting employee satisfaction were identified. Through data analysis, the following influencing factors were identified: team, work tasks, technical resources, individual preferences, double burden, leadership behavior, and communication.
Forthcoming: No
Language: English
Citation:

Kappe, Miriam and Härting, Ralf and Reichstein, Christopher (2025) Impact of Intelligent Systems in the Home Office on Employee Satisfaction—Lessons Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic. In: (Proceedings of the)18th KES International Conference, KES-AMSTA 2024, June 2024, Madeira, Portugal, pp. 171-180. (Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies; 406). ISBN 9789819764693

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