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KCI등재 학술저널

비대면 근무에 대한 인식 비교 후속 연구

A Follow-up Study of Views on Contactless Work :Workers’ and Managers’ Coorientation

DOI : 10.9716/KITS.2021.20.3.027
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There have been a series of mixed reviews on the ‘untact work’ which was implemented for the safety of the organizational members from Covid-19. This study reports a follow-up study with a quantitative approach to issues identified by in-depth interviews with workers and managers who have experiences in work from home. To compare the views of workers and managers on untact work, 264 workers and 141 managers were surveyed. An analysis of agreement, congruency, and accuracy on the basis of the co-orientation model shows that workers are more positive about the untact work than managers and that managers are found to have a negative perception on untact work. This seems to be a burden on workers. More specifically, managers and workers show significant perception gaps on the issues of unfair evaluation and work-life balance. The results imply that organizations need to make efforts to minimize the perception gaps between workers and managers. This would bring about benefits from untact work.

1. 서 론

2. 문헌 및 심층 면담 검토

3. 연구 모형 및 방법

4. 연구 결과 및 논의

5. 결 론

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