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Diagnosis of Teleworking in Argentina during the Pandemic: Application of the Telework Efficiency Index

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  • Gabriel Gustavo Maresca

    (Euncet Business School, Campus Terrassa, 08225 Terrassa, Spain)

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Present the most significant findings that were obtained within the framework of the Support Program for Teaching Researchers “PROAPI2021” of the Secretariat of Research and Technological and Institutional Linkage of the National University of Avellaneda of Argentina. (1) Background: Investigate the strengths and weaknesses of companies when implementing teleworking during the COVID-19 pandemic to continue with the productive matrix; (2) Methods: The fieldwork focuses on the study of 19 companies from the five productive sectors with the greatest representation in the town of Avellaneda, Argentina, using a teleworking efficiency index as a measurement instrument; (3) Results: The main results in terms of efficiency occur with the possibility of combining work with family life at 97.05%, the enthusiasm and motivation to telework at 84.45%, and the assurance of optimal internet connection quality by 74.6%; (4) Conclusions: The study shows that the variables that present the greatest efficiency are those that are more related to the traditional work scheme, and not to the new modality offered by teleworking. We continue to think about a conventional work model.

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  • Gabriel Gustavo Maresca, 2024. "Diagnosis of Teleworking in Argentina during the Pandemic: Application of the Telework Efficiency Index," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 14(7), pages 1-18, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jadmsc:v:14:y:2024:i:7:p:135-:d:1424353
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    1. Ignacio Fontaneda & Yurena Prádanos & Oscar Jesús González Alcántara & Miguel Ángel Camino López & Antonio León García Izquierdo & Amparo Osca Segovia, 2023. "Teleworking in Manufacturing: Dealing with the Post-Pandemic COVID-19 Challenge," Administrative Sciences, MDPI, vol. 13(10), pages 1-13, October.
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