6 research outputs found
IMPACT OF TELEWORK ON THE PERCEIVED WORK ENVIRONMENT OF OLDER WORKERS
Telework has become a natural part of regular work life of employees who use the information communication technology (ICT). Telework has a potential to support postponing retirement for mental workers. The objective of this research was to find out interaction between senior employees’ teleworking and well-being. The main research question was – can telework improve elderly employees’ well-being? Over 100 respondents from different areas in mental work were involved in a quantitative survey. The results of a conducted survey showed that telework is exaggerated to some extent as teleworkers’ well-being (M=7.79; SD=1.28) does not diverge from non-teleworkers’ well-being (M=7.75; SD=1.40). However, telework can be neither underestimated nor taken as interchangeable with traditional work. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to telework as a different way of working with its specialties. Systematic approach to telework enables companies to employ elderly by providing diversity of work forms.JEL Codes - J14, J26, J2
Impact of Telework On the Perceived Work Environment of Older Workers
Telework has become a natural part of regular work life of employees who use the information communication technology (ICT). Telework has a potential to support postponing retirement for mental workers. The objective of this research was to find out interaction between senior employees′ teleworking and well-being. The main research question was - can telework improve elderly employees′ well-being? Over 100 respondents from different areas in mental work were involved in a quantitative survey. The results of a conducted survey showed that telework is exaggerated to some extent as teleworkers’ well-being (M = 7.79; SD = 1.28) does not diverge from non-teleworkers′ wellbeing (M = 7.75; SD = 1.40). However, telework can be neither underestimated nor taken as interchangeable with traditional work. Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to telework as a different way of working with its specialties. Systematic approach to telework enables companies to employ elderly by providing diversity of work forms
Improvement of Managers’ Safety Knowledge through Scientifically Reasonable Interview
The safety management system has been analysed in
16 Estonian enterprises using the MISHA method (Method for
Industrial Safety and Health Activity Assessment). The factor
analysis (principal component analysis and varimax with Kaiser
analysis) has been implemented for the interpretation of the
results on safety performance at the enterprises implementing
OHSAS 18001 and the ones that do not implement OHSAS
18001. The division of the safety areas into four parts for a better
understanding of the safety level and its improvement
possibilities has been proven through the statistical analysis. The
connections between the questions aimed to clarify the safety
level and performance atthe enterprises have been setbased on
the statistics. Newlearning package “training through the
questionnaires” has been worked out in the current paper for the
top and middle-level managers to improve theirsafety
knowledge, where the MISHA questionnaire has been taken as
the basi