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Development and validation of the e-Work Self-Efficacy Scale to assess digital competencies in remote working

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COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR REPORTS
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.chbr.2021.100129

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E-Work; Remote work; Self-efficacy; Digital competencies; COVID-19; Wellbeing

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  1. Vodafone Group [P17367]

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The study highlights the trend of remote working, the importance of digital resilience, and an e-Work Self-Efficacy Scale. Data analysis revealed that remote workers can be divided into three clusters: well-adjusted, unhealthily dedicated, and distrustful self-shielding. The importance of digital resilience competencies for sustainable, productive, and healthy remote working is emphasized.
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of remote working practices worldwide. This has focussed attention on the need to identify the competencies employers and employees should train and develop to build digital resilience, enabling the benefits of remote working to be realised while mitigating potential risks. This contribution presents a multifaceted e-Work Self-Efficacy Scale, which supports a recently developed Digital Resilience Competency Framework (DRCF), assessing e-skills, trust building, self-care, remote social skills, and remote emotional self-efficacy beliefs. Data from 670 non-managerial employees (54.0% males) from a telecommunications company based in the Czech Republic were analysed, providing support for a bi-factor model. Latent Profile Analysis identified three clusters, characterised by different profiles: the Well-adjusted (with a reasonably good balance in engagement, satisfaction, and productivity), the Unhealthily dedicated (suffering some difficulties in setting boundaries), and the Distrustful self-shielding (the most compromised) remote workers. The results reinforce the importance of focusing on digital resilience competencies to promote sustainable, productive, engaging and healthy remote working. The e-Work Self-Efficacy Scale is a practical and effective organisational tool for managers and employees to use to assess and build digital resilience and sits alongside the Digital Resilience Competency Framework.

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