Scientific Annals of Economics and Business (Jun 2017)

Impact of Telework On the Perceived Work Environment of Older Workers

  • Arvola René,
  • Tint Piia,
  • Kristjuhan Ülo,
  • Siirak Virve

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/saeb-2017-0013
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 2
pp. 199 – 214

Abstract

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Telework has become a natural part of regular work life of employees who use the information communication technology (ICT). Telework has a potential to support postponing retirement for mental workers. The objective of this research was to find out interaction between senior employees′ teleworking and well-being. The main research question was - can telework improve elderly employees′ well-being? Over 100 respondents from different areas in mental work were involved in a quantitative survey. The results of a conducted survey showed that telework is exaggerated to some extent as teleworkers’ well-being (M = 7.79; SD = 1.28) does not diverge from non-teleworkers′ wellbeing (M = 7.75; SD = 1.40). However, telework can be neither underestimated nor taken as interchangeable with traditional work. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to telework as a different way of working with its specialties. Systematic approach to telework enables companies to employ elderly by providing diversity of work forms.

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