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Trust disruption and preservation in the Covid-19 work from home context
by
Panteli, Niki
, Nurse, Jason R.C.
, Collins, Emily
, Williams, Nikki
in
Administrators
/ Change
/ Context
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disruption
/ Emergency Programs
/ Employees
/ Employer Employee Relationship
/ Family Environment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Home Schooling
/ Homework
/ Influences
/ Interviews
/ Labor Force
/ Managers
/ Medical research
/ Offices (Facilities)
/ Organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Preservation
/ Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
/ Technological Advancement
/ Teleworking
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
/ Work at home
/ Work Environment
/ Work life balance
/ Workplace learning
/ Workplaces
2023
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Trust disruption and preservation in the Covid-19 work from home context
by
Panteli, Niki
, Nurse, Jason R.C.
, Collins, Emily
, Williams, Nikki
in
Administrators
/ Change
/ Context
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disruption
/ Emergency Programs
/ Employees
/ Employer Employee Relationship
/ Family Environment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Home Schooling
/ Homework
/ Influences
/ Interviews
/ Labor Force
/ Managers
/ Medical research
/ Offices (Facilities)
/ Organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Preservation
/ Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
/ Technological Advancement
/ Teleworking
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
/ Work at home
/ Work Environment
/ Work life balance
/ Workplace learning
/ Workplaces
2023
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Trust disruption and preservation in the Covid-19 work from home context
by
Panteli, Niki
, Nurse, Jason R.C.
, Collins, Emily
, Williams, Nikki
in
Administrators
/ Change
/ Context
/ Coronaviruses
/ COVID-19
/ Disruption
/ Emergency Programs
/ Employees
/ Employer Employee Relationship
/ Family Environment
/ Foreign Countries
/ Home Schooling
/ Homework
/ Influences
/ Interviews
/ Labor Force
/ Managers
/ Medical research
/ Offices (Facilities)
/ Organizations
/ Pandemics
/ Preservation
/ Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
/ Technological Advancement
/ Teleworking
/ Trust
/ Trust (Psychology)
/ Work at home
/ Work Environment
/ Work life balance
/ Workplace learning
/ Workplaces
2023
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Trust disruption and preservation in the Covid-19 work from home context
Journal Article
Trust disruption and preservation in the Covid-19 work from home context
2023
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Overview
Purpose
The paper posits that the enforced work from home (WFH) arrangement due to Covid-19 provides a unique setting for the study of trust in changing contexts. The purpose of this study, therefore, is to examine to what extent Covid-19 WFH changed trust relationships among remote employees, their managers and organisations and how this has taken place.
Design/methodology/approach
The study used semi-structured interviews with employees and managers from different organisations across different sectors. Interviews were supported with image prompts as suggested by the storyboarding method, and took place between November 2020 and February 2021. Thematic analysis was used to analyse the data.
Findings
The findings identified factors that contribute to trust disruption and factors that led to trust preservation within the changing workspace landscape enforced by WFH environment. Employees reported trust in their organisations, feeling as though their organisations proven resilient at the time of the crisis caused by the pandemic. Interestingly, managers reported trust in employees to remain productive but also anxieties due to the possible presence of others in the household.
Originality/value
The study identified factors that affect intra-organisational trust that have not been previously recognised, exposing tensions and challenges that may disrupt trust relations between managers and employees whilst also identifying evidence of trust preservation in the Covid-19 WFH context. The study has implications for workplace learning within the remote, WFH context, which are discussed.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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