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An Empirical Investigation of the Impact of Individual and Work Characteristics on Telecommuting Success

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posted on 2024-04-03, 15:47 authored by Ozgur TuretkenOzgur Turetken, Abhijit Jain, Brandi QuesenberryBrandi Quesenberry, Ojelanki Ngwenyama

Individual and work characteristics are used in telecommuting plans; however, their impact on telecommuting success is not well known. We studied how employee tenure, work experience, communication skills, task interdependence, work output measurability, and task variety impact telecommuter productivity, performance, and satisfaction after taking into account the impact of communication technologies. Data collected from 89 North American telecommuters suggest that in addition to the richness of the media, work experience, communication skills, and task interdependence impact telecommuting success. These characteristics are practically identifiable and measurable; therefore, we expect our findings to help managers convert increasing telecommuting adoption rates to well-defined and measurable gains.

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