Does remote work erode trust in organizations? A within‐person investigation in the COVID‐19 context

Author:

Stavrova Olga1ORCID,Spiridonova Teodora1ORCID,van de Calseyde Philippe2,Meyers Christina1,Evans Antony M.3

Affiliation:

1. Tilburg University Tilburg The Netherlands

2. Technical University of Eindhoven Eindhoven The Netherlands

3. Allstate Corporation Northbrook Illinois USA

Abstract

AbstractThe global COVID‐19 pandemic led to a widespread increase in remote work arrangements. This trend raised concerns regarding the potential negative ramifications it might have for organizational trust and cooperation. We explored the initial effect of COVID‐19 induced remote work on trust in organizations: trust in co‐workers, trust in the supervisor and in the organization at large. In a four‐wave longitudinal survey of remote workers (N ∼ 1000) in the UK conducted between May 2020 and August 2020 (first COVID wave), we examined the association between the share of remote work (out of total working hours) and different forms of trust at work. The results showed that, for the same individual, increasing the share of working hours spent remotely was associated with more trust in the organization at large (but not in the supervisor and co‐workers). Further, during the months where individuals spent more time working remotely, they experienced lower turnover intentions (but not less burnout or more work engagement, productivity, and satisfaction) compared to the months where they spent less time working remotely. The results contribute to the literature on flexible work arrangements, organizational trust, and other work outcomes.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Social Psychology

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