Stress in remote work: two studies testing the Demand-Control-Person model

Volume: 27, Issue: 5, Pages: 577 - 593
Published: Jun 29, 2018
Abstract
The popularity of remote work continues to rise, but uncertainty remains about how it influences employee well-being. We extend the Demand-Control-Person (DCP) model to test both person and job factors as important considerations in remote work, suggesting that emotional stability influences the utility of autonomy as a job resource in protecting employees from strain. Additionally, we test self-determination theory (SDT), positioning need...
Paper Details
Title
Stress in remote work: two studies testing the Demand-Control-Person model
Published Date
Jun 29, 2018
Volume
27
Issue
5
Pages
577 - 593
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