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Exploring hybrid telework: A bibliometric analysis

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HELIYON
卷 9, 期 12, 页码 -

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e22472

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Science mapping; Hybrid telework; COVID-19; Work satisfaction; Organizations; Home-office

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This study analyzes the evolution of hybrid telework through bibliometrics and scientific mapping, identifying critical points, dilemmas, and research gaps. The findings highlight the importance of proper management of hybrid telework in organizations, despite the lack of published studies in this field. The study explores an underexplored telework modality and reveals its significance in managing emerging challenges.
Purpose: the aim of this paper is to analyze the evolution of understanding of hybrid telework, especially after the boom experienced in the global pandemic of COVID-19, which has given rise to new ways of working.Design: /methodology/approach: in this study, bibliometrics and scientific mapping were used to analyze the conceptual structure of hybrid telework based on 104 documents extracted from the Web of Science (WoS) database. Thanks to the co-word analysis performed with SciMAT, the main themes were mapped, and the evolution, importance and relevance of terms related to hybrid telework were identified.Findings: the body of research literature about hybrid telework is underdeveloped even though it is the most valued option of telework, both by organizations and employees. There is a lack of published studies in the public sphere and in such relevant fields as occupational health. Practical implications: this study is the first bibliometric analysis conducted for hybrid telework and demonstrates how hybrid telework is key for organizations to manage the emerging chal-lenges in this field: new preferences from employment candidates, occupational health, etc, and how important it is to have a proper management of hybrid telework in organizations.Originality/value: this study explores in detail the evolution of hybrid telework, an underexplored telework modality, given its growth as a mode of work as a consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic. It reveals critical points, dilemmas, paradoxes, and research gaps.

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