Promoting remote workers' psychological health: Effective management practices during the COVID-19 crisis

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The aim of this study was to identify specific management practices that promote the psychological health of remote workers in the context of the COVID-19 crisis. A two-round Delphi study was conducted among 28 teleworkers and 22 managers. A list of 60 specific management practices was presented and participants had to identify whether each one could be used in the current remote working context and, if so, how useful it was to promote psychological health at work. Results indicate that most specific management practices usually used in a face-to-face setting can also be used in a remote context (85%). Practices that show consideration, establishing work structure, and allowing flexibility were also identified as the most useful to promote remote workers' psychological health during the pandemic. This study contributes to the advancement of knowledge about specific management practices, remote working, and crisis management. It also suggests specific practices that managers can adopt to promote the psychological health of their employees during a period of crisis, even while managing from a distance.

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Bouchard, L., & Meunier, S. (2023). Promoting remote workers’ psychological health: Effective management practices during the COVID-19 crisis. Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences, 40(1), 6–17. https://doi.org/10.1002/cjas.1664

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