2024
Authors
Pereira, ASD; Morais, J; Lucas, C; Paulo, J; Santos, JD; Almeida, F;
Publication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ORGANIZATIONAL ANALYSIS
Abstract
Purpose - This study, grounded in social cognitive career theory, aims to investigate the effects of the change to remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic on job security and job quality in Portugal. Design/methodology/approach - It adopts a quantitative methodology by conducting a nationwide geographical study. The sample consists of 2,001 employees working in companies registered in Portugal. It explores the impact of the change to remote work on job quality and job security. In addition, it explores the relevance of demographic, organizational and social factors to explain this relationship. Findings - The fi ndings reveal that the change to remote work has influenced the perception of job quality but not job security. Furthermore, demographic, organizational and social variables are factors that influence this perception. Research limitations/implications - Implications that digitalization can have on job security and quality, especially among the population with lower levels of education and more precarious working conditions, should be explored. It is also important to replicate this study in other countries, especially in emerging economies. Practical implications - By investigating job security, the study offers insights into the stability and predictability of employment during crises and disruptive events. By examining job quality, it delves into the multifaceted nature of work satisfaction, including factors like work-life balance, autonomy and fulfilment. Practically, the study provides valuable guidance for policymakers, organizations and individuals navigating remote work environments. Social implications - Understanding the implications for job security allows policymakers to design supportive policies and interventions to mitigate potential negative impacts on employment stability.Originality/value - This study uses a sufficiently comprehensive national sample to determine the impact of COVID-19 on employment. It offers both theoretical and practical contributions to increase knowledge about the phenomenon and provides a relevant guide for policymakers to adopt measures to mitigate the effects of the transition to remote work.
2024
Authors
Almeida, F;
Publication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION SCIENCE
Abstract
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2024
Authors
Almeida, F;
Publication
World
Abstract
2024
Authors
Almeida, F;
Publication
Advances in Electronic Government, Digital Divide, and Regional Development - Sustainable Smart Cities and the Future of Urban Development
Abstract
2023
Authors
Fernando Luís Almeida; José Carlos Morais; José Duarte Santos;
Publication
Abstract
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