Integrated Model for the Factors Determining the Academic’s Remote Working Productivity and Engagement: Empirical Study

Author:

Al-Dmour Hani1ORCID,Al Hasan Rima1,Thneibat Motasem1ORCID,Masa’deh Ra’ed1ORCID,Alkhadra Wafa2,Al-Dmour Rand1,Alalwan Ali3

Affiliation:

1. The University of Jordan, Amman, 11942, Jordan

2. AUM, Madaba, Jordan

3. Qatar University, Doha, Qatar

Abstract

This empirical study aims to examine and validate the factors influencing productivity among remote academic staff in Jordanian higher education institutions during the Covid-19 crisis, with a specific focus on the mediating role of employee engagement. A comprehensive conceptual framework is developed by integrating relevant studies on remote work-from-home, productivity, and engagement, along with insights from in-depth interviews. Employing a descriptive correlational survey design, the study explores the relationships among the study factors using a quantitative approach. Data is collected from a random sample of 408 remote academic staff members who worked from home during Covid-19. The findings robustly support the proposition that organizational, individual, technological, and client-related factors significantly and positively influence academic productivity through the mediation of employee engagement. These results emphasize the importance of considering these interrelated factors holistically to enhance productivity and engagement in remote academic work. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of remote work dynamics and provides practical insights for improving productivity and engagement in the Jordanian higher education context.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Social Sciences,General Arts and Humanities

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