October 2023

Volume 06 Issue 10 October 2023
Understanding Productivity Shifts in the Context of Remote Work
1Wenxi Chen, 2Lorenzo C. Lorenzo
1,2Lyceum of the Philippines University, Manila, Philippines
DOI : https://doi.org/10.47191/ijsshr/v6-i10-53

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ABSTRACT

Remote working set-up has transformed the traditional paradigm of office-based employment. This discourse elucidates the various impacts of remote work on employee productivity and weighs its advantages and challenges. It is known that this concept has been existent even decades before the global crisis and has evolved with the presence of technological changes. This paper also offers insights, backed by evidenced-based research which aims to equip organizations and employees with a comprehensive understanding of the evolving dynamics of remote work. The theme underscores the pressing need for adaptive strategies, emphasizing that the future of work lies in successfully navigating the complexities of a distributed yet connected workforce.

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