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Exploring the psychological impact of choice in telework : enhancing employee performance and life satisfaction

Tóth, Rita ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3647-836X, Dunavölgyi, Mária, Mitev Ariel, Zoltán ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9986-3513 and Marciniak, Róbert ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8902-3502 (2025) Exploring the psychological impact of choice in telework : enhancing employee performance and life satisfaction. Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 12 (1). DOI 10.1057/s41599-025-05449-9

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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-025-05449-9

The execution of the research to examine issues of trust and motivation in hybrid work environment was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of Corvinus University of Budapest in line with the Declaration of Helsinki on 14th October 2022. Approval number of the document is KRH/223/2022.

Abstract

As the era of mandatory telework ends, managers face decisions on maintaining telework options. This study investigates the psychological impact of choice in telework on employee performance and life satisfaction based on self-determination theory. Analysis using PLS-SEM ( N = 809, Hungarian sample) reveals that autonomy-supportive leadership in telework settings significantly enhances employee performance and overall life satisfaction, supporting the mutual gains theory. The research discloses the relationship between autonomy-supportive leadership, the practice of giving freedom for employees to work from anywhere, control over the work environment, autonomy, and the indicators of personal performance and satisfaction with life in an organisational context. The study contributes to understanding the direct and indirect mechanisms through which leadership and human resource management practices influence personal performance and satisfaction with life. The research findings provide practical guidance for managers to reduce “productivity paranoia” in the hybrid work context and confirm that not only do happier employees perform better, but better performance can also contribute to life satisfaction.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Telework; Employee performance; Life satisfaction; Psychological impact
Divisions:Institute of Marketing and Communication Sciences
Institute of Strategy and Management
Subjects:Human resource management
Labour economics
Psychology
Management, business policy, business strategy
Funders:Corvinus University of Budapest
DOI:10.1057/s41599-025-05449-9
ID Code:11687
Deposited By: MTMT SWORD
Deposited On:03 Sep 2025 09:44
Last Modified:03 Sep 2025 09:44

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