Employee Engagement and Remote Work Productivity: A Study of Hybrid Work Environments
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Employee Engagement and Remote Work Productivity: A Study of Hybrid Work Environments
Dr.V.Victor Solomon, Principal, St. George’s Arts & Science College, Shenay Nagar, Ch-30. E-Mail ID: victorsolomon2021@gmail.com,
Dr. Renuka Devi. SV, Assistant Professor, BBA Dept. Stella Maris College, Ch-86. E-Mail ID: svrenukadevi@stellamariscollege.edu.in,
Abstract:
The transition to hybrid work models has revolutionized workplace dynamics, influencing both employee engagement and productivity. This study investigates the relationship between remote work arrangements and employee engagement in hybrid settings. Drawing on data collected from 100 participants using SPSS tools, the research examines key factors such as communication, autonomy, and organizational culture that affect performance. The findings highlight best practices for fostering productivity and engagement in flexible work environments.
Keywords: Employee Engagement, Remote Work, Hybrid Work, Productivity, Organizational Culture, Work-from-Home, SPSS Analysis
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