Normative telecommuting: the effects of group composition and task interdependence on telecommuter and non-telecommuter performance
ISSN: 0048-3486
Article publication date: 28 November 2022
Issue publication date: 13 December 2022
Abstract
Purpose
This study examines whether group-level homogeneity in telecommuting status is associated with performance differences between teleworkers and non-teleworkers at the individual level. The authors further investigate the impact of group-level task interdependence on this relationship.
Design/methodology/approach
A group of 225 employees in 41 work groups were surveyed, and employee performance data from the organization was used. A multilevel perspective was used to examine the influence of normative telecommuting on individual performance.
Findings
It was found that while performance differences between telecommuters and non-telecommuters in mixed groups favor non-telecommuters, those differences become non-significant as the proportion of telecommuters increases. Results further show that when group task interdependence is low, there are no performance differences between telecommuters and non-telecommuters. When group task interdependence is high, telecommuters perform better as the proportion of telecommuters in the group increases.
Research limitations/implications
Future studies should examine the group norms that are formed in predominantly telecommuting groups that support successful telecommuting outcomes.
Practical implications
Telecommuters perform better in groups with proportionally more telecommuters, even when task interdependence is high.
Originality/value
This study furthers our understanding around how telecommuting can be managed at the group level to maximize performance potential.
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Citation
Podolsky, M., Ducharme, M.J. and McIntyre, C. (2022), "Normative telecommuting: the effects of group composition and task interdependence on telecommuter and non-telecommuter performance", Personnel Review, Vol. 51 No. 8, pp. 1902-1921. https://doi.org/10.1108/PR-01-2022-0047
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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