In recent years, Italian Public Administrations (PAs) have swiftly adapted to flexible work arrangements due to the impact of COVID-19. The flexible work has led to addressing new challenges including the need to balance work demands with family commitments, a lack of social support, struggles with inadequate technology, and managing home interruptions that negatively affect home performance. Based on the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, the present study aims at examining the negative impact of home interruptions on smart working performance and the moderating role of two potential job resources: organizational support and perceived quality of the smart working. A convenience sample of 301 Italian public employees engaged in smart working completed an online questionnaire. Multivariate regression analysis results showed that organizational support plays a moderating role in reducing the negative effect of interruptions on home performance. However, the findings did not support a moderating role for the perceived quality of smart working. Overall, these findings highlight the critical role of social factors in buffering the negative effects of smart working, as compared to the quality of the technological arrangements. This information could be valuable for organizations looking to enhance the effectiveness of smart working by focusing on organizational support.

Enhancing Productivity at Home: The Role of Smart Work and Organizational Support in the Public Sector / Barbieri, Barbara; Mondo, Marina; De Simone, Silvia; Pinna, Roberta; Galletta, Maura; Pileri, Jessica; Bellini, Diego. - In: SOCIETIES. - ISSN 2075-4698. - 14:4(2024). [10.3390/soc14040050]

Enhancing Productivity at Home: The Role of Smart Work and Organizational Support in the Public Sector

Barbieri, Barbara;Pileri, Jessica;
2024

Abstract

In recent years, Italian Public Administrations (PAs) have swiftly adapted to flexible work arrangements due to the impact of COVID-19. The flexible work has led to addressing new challenges including the need to balance work demands with family commitments, a lack of social support, struggles with inadequate technology, and managing home interruptions that negatively affect home performance. Based on the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, the present study aims at examining the negative impact of home interruptions on smart working performance and the moderating role of two potential job resources: organizational support and perceived quality of the smart working. A convenience sample of 301 Italian public employees engaged in smart working completed an online questionnaire. Multivariate regression analysis results showed that organizational support plays a moderating role in reducing the negative effect of interruptions on home performance. However, the findings did not support a moderating role for the perceived quality of smart working. Overall, these findings highlight the critical role of social factors in buffering the negative effects of smart working, as compared to the quality of the technological arrangements. This information could be valuable for organizations looking to enhance the effectiveness of smart working by focusing on organizational support.
2024
home performance; interruptions; organizational support; perceived quality of smart working; public administration
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Enhancing Productivity at Home: The Role of Smart Work and Organizational Support in the Public Sector / Barbieri, Barbara; Mondo, Marina; De Simone, Silvia; Pinna, Roberta; Galletta, Maura; Pileri, Jessica; Bellini, Diego. - In: SOCIETIES. - ISSN 2075-4698. - 14:4(2024). [10.3390/soc14040050]
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