Is your Work from Home Job satisfying? Lesson Learned from Work from Homeduring COVID-19 Outbreak in Indonesia

Dwidienawati, Diena and Tjahjana, David and Pradipto, Yosef Dedy and Gandasari, Dyah (2020) Is your Work from Home Job satisfying? Lesson Learned from Work from Homeduring COVID-19 Outbreak in Indonesia. Journal of the Social Sciences, 48 (3). pp. 742-752. ISSN 0975-8935

Full text not available from this repository.

Abstract

Starting at the end of 2019, Coronavirus (COVID-19) is spreading worldwide rapidly and become a pandemic. In a short span, a novel coronavirus has captured global consciousness by significantly affecting the day-to-day life of humans. When the outbreak become progressing one of the many changes is the request to work from home. Most of private sectors have shifted from officed based to work from home (WFH). Working remotely has been favoured by various countries in the world and has become a common way of performing work activities. When COVID-19 cases started to increase, many private sectors in Indonesia implemented either full WFH or alternate office-based and WFH method. This is the first time a full scale WFH is implemented in Indonesia. This study aims to see satisfaction level of employee when WFH and their self-rated of their job effectiveness. A mixed method study was conducted with survey in Bogor, Jakarta and Tangerang in March 2020. The result of the study showed that the satisfaction level of respondent was 4.6 from scale 1 to 6. More than half of the respondents also rated that WFH was effective. This study contributes to WFH literature. This study also contribute WFH practice.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: 600 Technology (Applied Sciences) > 600 Technology > 607 Education, Research, Related Topics
600 Technology (Applied Sciences) > 610 Medicine and Health > 616 Diseases
?? LB2300 ??
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering & Informatics > Information System
Depositing User: mr admin umn
Date Deposited: 22 Nov 2021 14:07
Last Modified: 22 Nov 2021 14:07
URI: https://kc.umn.ac.id/id/eprint/19223

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item