2024
DOI: 10.21833/ijaas.2024.05.016
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Governance and remote work in the pandemic era: A study of SUNARPUCAYALI workers

Liz Arévalo-Ramos,
Segundo Rios-Rios,
Angela Peña-Barrios
et al.

Abstract: During the pandemic year, governance and remote work became more common in employment due to their significant role in addressing societal challenges. This study uses a positivist approach with deductive methods, a quantitative approach, and a correlational descriptive design. The research includes a total population of 51 workers from the National Superintendence of Public Records (SUNARP-UCAYALI), with all 51 workers participating in the study. The results show a strong relationship between governance and re… Show more

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