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Employee withdrawal behavior during forced remote work: the roles of perceived organizational support and meaningful work
by
Detnakarin, Suteera
, Rurkkhum, Suthinee
in
Behavior
/ Confirmatory factor analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Disease transmission
/ Employees
/ Factor analysis
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Job characteristics
/ Job performance
/ Literature reviews
/ Loneliness
/ Meaning
/ Mental health
/ Occupational roles
/ Organizational support
/ Pandemics
/ Perceptions
/ Performance management
/ Research design
/ Self report
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Work
/ Work at home
/ Work environment
2024
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Employee withdrawal behavior during forced remote work: the roles of perceived organizational support and meaningful work
by
Detnakarin, Suteera
, Rurkkhum, Suthinee
in
Behavior
/ Confirmatory factor analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Disease transmission
/ Employees
/ Factor analysis
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Job characteristics
/ Job performance
/ Literature reviews
/ Loneliness
/ Meaning
/ Mental health
/ Occupational roles
/ Organizational support
/ Pandemics
/ Perceptions
/ Performance management
/ Research design
/ Self report
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Work
/ Work at home
/ Work environment
2024
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Employee withdrawal behavior during forced remote work: the roles of perceived organizational support and meaningful work
by
Detnakarin, Suteera
, Rurkkhum, Suthinee
in
Behavior
/ Confirmatory factor analysis
/ COVID-19
/ Disease transmission
/ Employees
/ Factor analysis
/ Intrinsic motivation
/ Job characteristics
/ Job performance
/ Literature reviews
/ Loneliness
/ Meaning
/ Mental health
/ Occupational roles
/ Organizational support
/ Pandemics
/ Perceptions
/ Performance management
/ Research design
/ Self report
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Work
/ Work at home
/ Work environment
2024
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Employee withdrawal behavior during forced remote work: the roles of perceived organizational support and meaningful work
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Employee withdrawal behavior during forced remote work: the roles of perceived organizational support and meaningful work
2024
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PurposeEmployee withdrawal behavior can be costly for an organization. Referring to the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, this study assessed employee withdrawal behavior during forced remote work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Job demands in the recent crisis tend to be high, resulting in the use of job resources, that is, perceived organizational support (POS) during remote work and meaningful work. Thus, the study aimed to examine the roles of POS and meaningful work toward employee withdrawal behavior during forced remote work.Design/methodology/approachSelf-report questionnaires were received from 320 Thai forced remote employees in various industries. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted, followed by structural equation model to test hypotheses.FindingsThe full mediating role of meaningful work between POS during remote work and employee withdrawal behavior was detected, emphasizing its significance as an intrinsic motivator to lessen the likelihood of withdrawal behavior.Originality/valueExisting knowledge of remote work is questioned in terms of how it applies to a forced remote situation. This study also confirmed the JD-R model in an unfamiliar scenario, contributing to our knowledge of remote work as a future of work.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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