Diagnosis of Teleworking in Argentina during the Pandemic: Application of the Telework Efficiency Index
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methodology
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Q | Enterprise | Sector/Industry | Survey | Interview |
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1 | Aluminio Della Croce S.A. | Metallurgical | 4 | 1 |
2 | Equipamiento Didáctico Insur S.A. | Metallurgical | 5 | |
3 | Envases Hacer S.A. | Metallurgical | 5 | 2 |
4 | Industrializadora de Metales S.A. | Metallurgical | 4 | |
5 | Industrias Delgado S.A. | Metallurgical | 6 | 1 |
6 | Establecimiento Metalúrgico SAM S.A.I.C. | Metallurgical | 3 | |
7 | Exolgan S.A. | Services | 4 | 1 |
8 | Osco Salud | Services | 5 | |
9 | Lombardi y Grondona S.A. | Services | 6 | 2 |
10 | Megatom S.A. | Services | 4 | |
11 | Plasti-Cont S.A. | Plastic | 5 | 1 |
12 | Polter Argentina S.R.L. | Plastic | 4 | |
13 | Reciclar S.A. | Plastic | 3 | |
14 | Argall S.R.L. | Food | 6 | 1 |
15 | Pans Company S.A | Food | 3 | |
16 | Emezeta | Food | 4 | 2 |
17 | Grupo Impresor S.A. | Graphic | 5 | |
18 | Kollor Press | Graphic | 4 | 1 |
19 | Fotomecánica S.A. | Graphic | 6 | |
TOTAL | 86 | 12 |
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Primary Variables | Secondary Variables |
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VP1—Person willing to telework. VP2—Technological infrastructure. | VS1—Time management for family life and other interests. VS2—Time management at work. VS3—Hygiene and safety in teleworking. VS4—Building infrastructure and physical spaces. VS5—Interpersonal communications. VS6—Residuals of other significant secondary variables. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- General psychological and physical aspects. 2- Degree of motivation and interest in the modality. 3- Level of openness and socialization with the outside world. 4- Degree of aspiration and professional/personal growth. 5- Level of creativity and imagination. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- Quality of technological platform used for teleworking. 2- Technological equipment appropriate for the tasks performed. 3- Quality of connection to networks. 4- Knowledge to operate technological means. 5- Quality of technical support provided. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- Level of interest in family life. 2- Time available for leisure activities and general amusement. 3- Time available for personal procedures. 4- Time available for study, training, and professional training. 5- Degree of interest in tourism and trips abroad. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- Level of planning and organization in work tasks. 2- Level of interest in the work tasks you perform. 3- Degree of responsibility and commitment in their work obligations. 4- Level of knowledge in general technological devices. 5- Degree of availability changes in the working day. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- Level of security in technological systems and platforms. 2- Degree of confidentiality when handling the information. 3- Level of cleanliness and general order of the physical spaces used. 4- General aspects of hygiene and personal clothing. 5- General aspects of safety and physical integrity in the workplace and work-home journey. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- Clean, bright, and airy physical space. 2- Accessibility to concentration to carry out tasks in the physical spaces used. 3- Elements, tools and furniture needed to telework. 4- Level of comfort in the physical spaces used. 5- Modern image look in physical spaces. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- Level of contact with colleagues in the same sector. 2- Level of interaction with staff from other sectors of the organization. 3- Quality of communications through technological platforms and means. 4- Quality of communication with your superior or responsible area. 5- Level of comprehension of the messages exchanged. |
Items Surveyed |
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1- Quality of the work carried out and fulfilment of work objectives. 2- Employment contract for teleworking. 3- Legal and regulatory context of the activity to exercise teleworking. 4- Sector/company financial statements, accounting statements, and budgets. 5- Context of the macro and microenvironment for teleworking. |
Variables (Primary and Secondary) | Total Rating (Scale from 0 to 10 Points) |
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VP1 | 3.19 |
VP2 | 5.269 |
VS1 | 4.21 |
VS2 | 4.624 |
VS3 | 3.716 |
VS4 | 2.848 |
VS5 | 4.885 |
VS6 | 4.642 |
Total primary variables | 2.1995 |
Total secondary variables | 2.02436 |
Ranking | Variable | Type | Score |
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1 | Level of interest in family life. | VS1 | 1.941 |
2 | Degree of motivation and interest in the modality. | VP1 | 1.689 |
3 | Quality of connection to networks. | VP2 | 1.492 |
4 | Degree of responsibility and commitment in their work obligations. | VS2 | 1.469 |
5 | Level of interest in the work tasks you perform. | VS2 | 1.392 |
6 | Elements, tools, and furniture needed to telework. | VS4 | 1.285 |
7 | Level of contact with colleagues in the same sector. | VS5 | 1.269 |
8 | Time available for leisure activities and general amusement. | VS1 | 1.263 |
9 | Sector/company financial statements, accounting statements, and budgets. | VS6 | 1.158 |
10 | Quality of communication with your superior or responsible area. | VS5 | 1.139 |
11 | Level of cleanliness and general order of the physical spaces used. | VS3 | 1.137 |
12 | Quality of the work carried out and fulfilment of work objectives | VS6 | 1.107 |
13 | Quality of technical support provided. | VP2 | 1.098 |
14 | General aspects of safety and physical integrity in the workplace. | VS3 | 1.089 |
15 | Level of interaction with staff from other sectors of the organization. | VS5 | 1.062 |
16 | Level of planning and organization in work tasks. | VS2 | 0.954 |
17 | Quality of technological platform used for teleworking. | VP2 | 0.936 |
18 | Technological equipment appropriates to the tasks performed. | VP2 | 0.895 |
19 | Employment contract for teleworking. | VS6 | 0.873 |
20 | Knowledge to operate technological means. | VP2 | 0.848 |
21 | Quality of communications through technological platforms and means. | VS5 | 0.842 |
22 | Legal and regulatory context of the activity to exercise teleworking. | VS6 | 0.821 |
23 | General psychological and physical aspects. | VP1 | 0.793 |
24 | Level of creativity and imagination. | VP1 | 0.683 |
25 | Context of the macro and microenvironment for teleworking. | VS6 | 0.683 |
26 | Level of security in technological systems and platforms. | VS3 | 0.575 |
27 | Level of comprehension of the messages exchanged. | VS5 | 0.573 |
28 | Level of comfort in the physical spaces used. | VS4 | 0.563 |
29 | Clean, bright, and airy physical space. | VS4 | 0.552 |
30 | Degree of confidentiality when handling the information. | VS3 | 0.541 |
31 | Level of openness and socialization with the outside world. | VP1 | 0.532 |
32 | Level of knowledge in general technological devices. | VS2 | 0.521 |
33 | Time available for personal procedures. | VS1 | 0.475 |
34 | General aspects of hygiene and personal clothing. | VS3 | 0.374 |
35 | Time available for study, training, and professional training. | VS1 | 0.333 |
36 | Accessibility to concentration to carry out tasks in the physical spaces used. | VS4 | 0.321 |
37 | Degree of availability changes in the working day. | VS2 | 0.288 |
38 | Degree of interest in tourism and trips abroad. | VS1 | 0.198 |
39 | Modern images look in physical spaces. | VS4 | 0.127 |
40 | Degree of aspiration and professional/personal growth. | VP1 | 0.122 |
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Maresca, G.G. Diagnosis of Teleworking in Argentina during the Pandemic: Application of the Telework Efficiency Index. Adm. Sci. 2024, 14, 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14070135
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Chicago/Turabian StyleMaresca, Gabriel Gustavo. 2024. "Diagnosis of Teleworking in Argentina during the Pandemic: Application of the Telework Efficiency Index" Administrative Sciences 14, no. 7: 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14070135
APA StyleMaresca, G. G. (2024). Diagnosis of Teleworking in Argentina during the Pandemic: Application of the Telework Efficiency Index. Administrative Sciences, 14(7), 135. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci14070135