TY - JOUR
T1 - The Impact of Autonomy and Temporal Flexibility on Individuals’ Psychological Wellbeing in Remote Settings
AU - Boccoli, Gabriele
AU - Sestino, Andrea
AU - Gastaldi, Luca
AU - Corso, Mariano
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Purpose of the paper: This empirical study investigates the relationship between
job autonomy, temporal flexibility and the psychological well-being of employees,
as represented by work engagement and job satisfaction, and mediated by work-life
balance within a forced remote working context.
Methodology: A quantitative approach was adopted. The data was gathered
through a survey administered to 1,550 workers during the lockdown and analyzed
through Structural Equation Modelling.
Findings: We show that temporal flexibility and job autonomy enhance the worklife balance of employees and, through the mediation of this construct, positively affect
the psychological well-being of employees, measured in terms of work engagement
and job satisfaction.
Research limits: The present research presents some limitations from both
theoretical and methodological perspectives. Although temporal flexibility directly
impacts work-life balance, this relationship could also be examined through the
mediating role of job autonomy. The measure scales adopted in the scientific literature
were modified in line with the guidelines provided by the investigated organization,
thus partially changing their robustness.
Practical implications: Our research also provides useful implications for
managers who must tackle the challenges of remote working that emerged during
the pandemic and will characterize the new conception of normal after COVID-19.
Originality of the paper: This study is the first to investigate the impact of the
only factors related to flexibility that were experienced by employees during lockdown
on two components of psychological we
AB - Purpose of the paper: This empirical study investigates the relationship between
job autonomy, temporal flexibility and the psychological well-being of employees,
as represented by work engagement and job satisfaction, and mediated by work-life
balance within a forced remote working context.
Methodology: A quantitative approach was adopted. The data was gathered
through a survey administered to 1,550 workers during the lockdown and analyzed
through Structural Equation Modelling.
Findings: We show that temporal flexibility and job autonomy enhance the worklife balance of employees and, through the mediation of this construct, positively affect
the psychological well-being of employees, measured in terms of work engagement
and job satisfaction.
Research limits: The present research presents some limitations from both
theoretical and methodological perspectives. Although temporal flexibility directly
impacts work-life balance, this relationship could also be examined through the
mediating role of job autonomy. The measure scales adopted in the scientific literature
were modified in line with the guidelines provided by the investigated organization,
thus partially changing their robustness.
Practical implications: Our research also provides useful implications for
managers who must tackle the challenges of remote working that emerged during
the pandemic and will characterize the new conception of normal after COVID-19.
Originality of the paper: This study is the first to investigate the impact of the
only factors related to flexibility that were experienced by employees during lockdown
on two components of psychological we
KW - job autonomy
KW - temporal flexibility
KW - job autonomy
KW - temporal flexibility
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/265075
U2 - 10.7433/s118.2022.15
DO - 10.7433/s118.2022.15
M3 - Article
SN - 0393-5108
VL - 40
SP - 327
EP - 349
JO - Sinergie
JF - Sinergie
ER -