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HOME-BASED TELECOMMUTING AND QUALITY OF LIFE: FURTHER EVIDENCE ON AN EMPLOYEE-ORIENTED HUMAN RESOURCE PRACTICE

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PSYCHOLOGICAL REPORTS
Volume 104, Issue 2, Pages 395-402

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AMMONS SCIENTIFIC, LTD
DOI: 10.2466/PR0.104.2.395-402

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Building on previous research, further evidence for the potential of home-based telecommuting as an employee-oriented human resource practice is provided from a study in the German public administration. Survey data from 1,008 public employees were analyzed using structural equation modeling. Mean age of the sample was 43.6 yr. (SD=8.8 yr.), and 27.5% (277) of the participants were women. Analysis supported the roles of higher Autonomy and lower Work-Family Conflict as psychological mediators between Telecommunication Intensity and both Job Satisfaction and Quality of Life. Implications for the design of flexible working arrangements are discussed.

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