How remote workers manage loneliness and performance: Virtual social interaction as an alternative resource management strategy

Author:

Cho Seonghee1ORCID,Kim Sohee2,Kim Sooyeol3,Lee Hun Whee4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Sungkyunkwan University, SKK Business School Seoul South Korea

2. School of Labor and Employment Relations University of Illinois at Urbana‐Champaign Champaign Illinois USA

3. Department of Management and Organisation National University of Singapore Singapore

4. Department of Management and Human Resources The Ohio State University – Fisher College of Business Columbus Ohio USA

Abstract

AbstractDrawing on resource‐based theories and the work–nonwork interface perspective, this study examines the full cycle of the resource gain–loss dynamics experienced by remote workers under constrained face‐to‐face personal social interactions. Our proposed model highlights how the lack of personal social interactions, particularly when involuntarily restricted, negatively impacts daily performance through resource loss. We introduce virtual social interaction (VSI) as an alternative source of social support. Using a 5‐day daily diary study with 170 white‐collar employees (n = 620) working remotely during COVID‐19, multilevel path analysis revealed that lack of personal social interactions decreased task performance and helping behavior via loneliness and reduced work resources. Further, we found a resource‐replenishing effect of VSI, when undertaken during work hours, serving as a protective factor against resource loss and poor performance.

Publisher

Wiley

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