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Satisfaction with one’s job and working at home in the Covid-19 pandemic: a two-wave study

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posted on 2022-12-16, 15:43 authored by Stephen Wood, George Michaelides, Ilke Inceoglu, Karen Niven, Aly Kelleher, Elizabeth Hurren, Kevin Daniels

As greater numbers of people have worked at home during the COVID-19 pandemic, workers, organisations and policy makers have begun considering the benefits of a sustained move towards homeworking, with workers' satisfaction with homeworking often cited as a key driver. But is satisfaction with homeworking that relevant to workers' overall job satisfaction? In this study, we examine whether job and homeworking satisfaction are predicted by different demands and resources, namely, those well established in the job design literature (workload, job autonomy and social support) for the former and those specific to the context of homeworking (loneliness, work–nonwork interference, work–nonwork interference and adequacy of homeworking environment) for the latter. We also explore whether homeworking satisfaction mediates the relationship between homeworking demands and resources and job satisfaction. Findings of a study of university workers during the COVID-19 pandemic (N = 753 in Phase 1, 471 in Phase 2) support our expectations about the domain-specific nature of the predictors of job and homeworking satisfaction, autonomy is positively related to job satisfaction, while loneliness, nonwork-to-work interference and inadequate homeworking environment are negatively related to homeworking satisfaction. Results also support the argument that satisfaction with homeworking mediates the relationship between homeworking factors and job satisfaction, reinforcing the value of differentiating the two concepts. 

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The project was part supported by a grant from the University of Leicester's ESRC Impact Acceleration Account (Grant ES/T501967/1).

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Wood, S., Michaelides, G., Inceoglu, I., Niven, K., Kelleher, A., Hurren, E., & Daniels, K. (2022). Satisfaction with one's job and working at home in the COVID-19 pandemic: A two-wave study. Applied Psychology, 1–21. https://doi.org/10.1111/apps.12440

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School of Business; School of History, Politics & International Relations

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Applied Psychology

Pagination

1-21

Publisher

Wiley

issn

0269-994X

eissn

1464-0597

Acceptance date

2022-10-17

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-12-16

Language

en

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