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¿Tele Trabajo, Tele emergencia, Tele improvisación?: Análisis cualitativo a partir de experiencias de informantes Clave en la administración pública Argentina

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  • Alejandro Miguel Estévez

    (Instituto Nacional de la Administración Pública. Argentina.)

  • Mauro Emanuel Solano

    (Instituto Nacional de la Administración Pública. Argentina.)

Abstract

This exploratory case study analyzes the organizational learning and public agents’ perceptions about the implementation of digital tools for remote work within the social, preventive, and compulsory lockdown established for the health emergency due to COVID- 19. For this purpose, a qualitative study was carried out based on a semi-structured questionnaire administered to 49 key informants, which allowed detecting the first organizational effects of this learning process: the agents have a positive perception of the first effects of telework, but it has many nuances, and this is not unconditional.

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  • Alejandro Miguel Estévez & Mauro Emanuel Solano, 2021. "¿Tele Trabajo, Tele emergencia, Tele improvisación?: Análisis cualitativo a partir de experiencias de informantes Clave en la administración pública Argentina," Revista Ciencias Administrativas (CADM), IIA, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Instituto de Investigaciones Administrativas, Facultad de Ciencias Económicas, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, issue 17, pages 65-78, January-J.
  • Handle: RePEc:lap:recadm:137
    DOI: 10.24215/23143738e076
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    Keywords

    employment; organization; telework.;
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    JEL classification:

    • D72 - Microeconomics - - Analysis of Collective Decision-Making - - - Political Processes: Rent-seeking, Lobbying, Elections, Legislatures, and Voting Behavior

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