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- Title
COVİD-19 döneminde evden çalışma ve çalışanların görev performansı: Çağrı merkezi çalışanlarında bir araştırma.
- Authors
Aslan, Mustafa; Yaman, Fatih; Aksu, Ayhan; Topgül, Erbil
- Abstract
The COVID-19 epidemic affected our country and the whole world and caused radical changes in work life. While some businesses asked their employees to work from workplaces on certain days of the week and from their homes for the remaining days, some companies wanted their employees who perform specific duties to work entirely from their homes. Lack of direct control in work from home, the blurring border between people's private and work lives, employees the comfort and safety of the home environment, having spare time for themselves, and especially saving the commuting time between home and workplace should affect the perception of employees' about their task performance. This idea caused this study to be conducted. This study was carried out in a call center firm that has a total of 260 employees. The firm has employees working only from home, from the workplace, and from both home and workplace on certain days of the week. All firm employees participated in this study, and they were asked to compare their current general task and specific task performances with the pre-COVID-19 period. The data collected were subjected to statistical analysis using the SPSS statistical software package. The relationships determined by interpreting the correlation table and differentiation between groups were examined by one-way ANOVA analysis. The results show that the work performance perceptions of those who work from home alone or work from home on certain days of the week have increased compared to those who work only from the workplace. This study revealed that working from home affects employees positively. In addition, this study also contributed the concept of specific task performance to the literature.
- Publication
Business & Management Studies: An International Journal (BMIJ), 2021, Vol 9, Issue 4, p1255
- ISSN
2148-2586
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.15295/bmij.v9i4.1887