Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia

There has been a surge in teleworking policies by organizations. This policy is becoming more popular after COVID-19 due to the adaption of work-from-home policies during restricted movement orders. There are many advantages associated with the flexible working arrangement practice. However, the con...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Ain Nazirah, Saiful Hisam
التنسيق: أطروحة
اللغة:الإنجليزية
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منشور في: 2022
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https://etd.uum.edu.my/10479/2/s827925_01.pdf
https://etd.uum.edu.my/10479/
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description There has been a surge in teleworking policies by organizations. This policy is becoming more popular after COVID-19 due to the adaption of work-from-home policies during restricted movement orders. There are many advantages associated with the flexible working arrangement practice. However, the concern about employee productivity in the flexible working arrangement is often being questioned. Therefore, the study's objectives are to examine the influence of information technology (IT) infrastructure, IT training, management support, and attitude toward teleworking on employees’ perceived teleworking productivity. This quantitative study used selfadministered questionnaires for data collection. The research population is 152 employees in the IT industry in Malaysia. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) software version 27. In the findings, not all independent variables predict teleworking productivity significantly. The management support and attitude toward teleworking significantly influence the perceived teleworking productivity. However, the IT infrastructure and IT training do not significantly influence perceived teleworking productivity. This study contributed new insights to our present understanding of the significant factors related to perceived teleworking productivity. With the help of these contributions, managers can focus on the factors that significantly influence the perceived teleworking productivity of employees. Future research can focus on other potential factors, such as the level of skills, knowledge, and experience, which potentially influence the perceived teleworking productivity.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:104792023-04-10T01:08:26Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/10479/ Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia Ain Nazirah, Saiful Hisam HD Industries. Land use. Labor. HD56-57.5 Industrial Productivity There has been a surge in teleworking policies by organizations. This policy is becoming more popular after COVID-19 due to the adaption of work-from-home policies during restricted movement orders. There are many advantages associated with the flexible working arrangement practice. However, the concern about employee productivity in the flexible working arrangement is often being questioned. Therefore, the study's objectives are to examine the influence of information technology (IT) infrastructure, IT training, management support, and attitude toward teleworking on employees’ perceived teleworking productivity. This quantitative study used selfadministered questionnaires for data collection. The research population is 152 employees in the IT industry in Malaysia. The data were analyzed using Statistical Package for the Social Science (SPSS) software version 27. In the findings, not all independent variables predict teleworking productivity significantly. The management support and attitude toward teleworking significantly influence the perceived teleworking productivity. However, the IT infrastructure and IT training do not significantly influence perceived teleworking productivity. This study contributed new insights to our present understanding of the significant factors related to perceived teleworking productivity. With the help of these contributions, managers can focus on the factors that significantly influence the perceived teleworking productivity of employees. Future research can focus on other potential factors, such as the level of skills, knowledge, and experience, which potentially influence the perceived teleworking productivity. 2022 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/10479/1/grant%20the%20permission_s827925.pdf text en https://etd.uum.edu.my/10479/2/s827925_01.pdf Ain Nazirah, Saiful Hisam (2022) Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
spellingShingle HD Industries. Land use. Labor.
HD56-57.5 Industrial Productivity
Ain Nazirah, Saiful Hisam
Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia
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title Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia
title_full Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia
title_fullStr Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia
title_short Factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the Information Technology (IT) Industry in Malaysia
title_sort factors related to perceived teleworking productivity among employees in the information technology it industry in malaysia
topic HD Industries. Land use. Labor.
HD56-57.5 Industrial Productivity
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