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Jorge de Andrés-Sánchez and Ángel Belzunegui-Eraso
This study explores the drivers of employees? attitudes towards home teleworking with Tobit regression and fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). Drawing from technology acceptance models, it derives hypotheses regarding variable relationshi...
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Barbara Bradac Hojnik and Ivona Hudek
The article explores the implementation of digital technology in small and medium-sized Slovenian enterprises (SMEs), with a focus on understanding existing trends, obstacles, and necessary support measures during their digitalization progress. The surve...
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Michael S. Henry,Daniel B. le Roux,Douglas A. Parry
AbstractPurpose: Against the backdrop of the increased prevalence of telework practices as a result of Covid-19, the purpose of the present article is to address the conceptual confusion, overlap and ambiguity characterising much of the published literat...
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Adriana GRIGORESCU,Andreea MOCANU (NICOLAE)
Pág. 383
The crisis caused by COVID-19, made us rethink our perception of the way of life. Traffic restrictions, isolation, quarantine, the need for social distance have generated new behavior by transferring null activities in the online environment. The advanta...
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João de Abreu e Silva, Juan de Oña, Slaven Gasparovic
Pág. 515 - 522
The relatively recent developments in Information and Telecommunication Technologies (ICT) arose the interest of both researchers and policymakers about how these technologies could shape travel. Several hypotheses have been put forward relating the use ...
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Farah Diyanah Ismail, Abdul Azeez Kadar Hamsa, Mohd Zin Mohamed
Pág. 478 - 487
The problem of traffic congestion, especially in metropolitan areas clearly indicates that congestion is steadily worsening. Surprisingly, this trend is also predominant in the major higher learning institutions in Malaysia. The increasing private vehicl...
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Abdul Azeez Kadar Hamsa, Mootaz M. Jaff, Mansor Ibrahim, Mohd Zin Mohamed, Rustam Khairi Zahari
Pág. 408 - 417
Telecommuting is increasingly gaining attention in Malaysia as a means of both easing the worsening peak-hour traffic congestion, and retaining women in the workforce. Moreover, substantial evidence in the literature suggests that telecommuting is more s...
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Balasundram Maniam,Hadley Leavell,Stephanie Pustejovsky
Pág. 55 - 59
The dynamic of the American family is changing at a rapid pace. Households are comprised of dual income families, single mother families, or unmarried couples. These changes call for new approaches to business and how they view family friendly policies. ...
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Catalina CICEI
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Balancing work and family demands has become a great challenge for employees. By providing flexible benefits, organizations actively engage in endeavours aimed at reducing the negative interference between the two life spheres. Even if some empirical stu...
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Wei (Laura) Tang, Patricia Lyon Mokhtarian, Susan L. Handy
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Working at home is widely viewed as a useful travel-reduction strategy, and it is partly for that reason that considerable research related to telecommuting and home-based work has been conducted in the last two decades. This study examines the effect of...
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