An Investigation of Information Technology-Enabled Remote Management and Remote Work Issues
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1997
A two phase research study was done to investigate remote work and remote management issues. In Phase 1, focus groups were carried out with remote managers and remote employees to identify key issues. The most common key issues dealt with communications, information technology, leadership and coaching, teamwork, building trust, and performance management. In the second phase, a questionnaire was used to test hypotheses developed from phase 1. The findings supported that higher trust leads to higher job satisfaction and lower job stress, and that more communication between the manager and the remote employee develops higher levels of employee organizational commitment.
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Authors | Staples, D. Sandy; |
Journal | australasian journal of information systems |
Year | 1997 |
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Education
Medicine (General)
Information technology
Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
environmental effects of industries and plants
renewable energy sources
environmental sciences
business
special aspects of education
electronic computers. computer science
hospitality industry. hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc. food service
personnel management. employment management
industrial psychology
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