INNOVATION ANALYSIS OF MOTIVATIONAL EFFECTS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EMPLOYEES DURING WORK FROM HOME ENVIRONMENT
Abstract
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The motivational effects of working from home for Information Technology employees can vary greatly depending on the individual and the situation. The main motivators tend to be the increased flexibility and autonomy that comes with working from home, as well as the potential for increased productivity and efficiency when there are no distractions from the office. Additionally, having the ability to work remotely can help to reduce stress levels, as employees don’t have to worry about commuting or dealing with distractions in the workplace. For those who are parents, the ability to work from home can provide more time to spend with family, which can be a major source of motivation. The motivational effects of working from home for Information Technology employees can vary. The employees may find it liberating to work from home, while others may find it isolating and have difficulty staying motivated. However, there are some common practices that can help to promote motivation for IT employees working from home. These include setting realistic goals, providing feedback, recognizing employee achievements, and encouraging collaboration. Additionally, managers should ensure that employees have the necessary resources to do their jobs effectively, such as access to secure network connections and adequate communication tools. Finally, employers should ensure that employees have a good work-life balance, and make sure to provide support and guidance when needed.

Authors
K. Aswin1, T. Santhosh2
Coimbatore Institute of Technology, India1, AVS Arts and Science College, India2

Keywords
Motivational Effect, Information Technology, Work From Home, Stress Levels, Workplace, Goals, Providing Feedback
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ICTACT
Published In :
ICTACT Journal on Management Studies
( Volume: 9 , Issue: 1 , Pages: 1721 - 1725 )
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February 2023
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