2022
DOI: 10.6007/ijarbss/v12-i9/14629
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Motivators and Demotivating Factors for Work From Home

Abstract: As work from home and other working flexible models such as telework, or telecommuting become more widespread with the new advancement in digitalization transformation, work from home (WFH) arrangement on an unprecedented global scale has been adopted by many organizations. WFH is one of the alternatives of working model occurrence emanating from the Covid-19 pandemic as the lockdown or stay-at-home measures entered force. Nevertheless, employees faced up and down motivation during WFH, and triggered the studi… Show more

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“…It is associated with a number of negative effects such as absenteeism, dropout, academic underachievement, and mental illness (Maslach et al, 1997;Yu et al, 2022). In relation to English as a second language learning (ESL) in Malaysia, learners often find it difficult to sustain their interest in language learning as it is a continuous learning process that requires time and effort which may result in burnout (Abdamia et al, 2022). Moreover, most learners put high expectations on their proficiency after going through a few classes of ESL as they want to see instant results, which cause them to put the pressure of learning ESL on themselves (Abidin et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is associated with a number of negative effects such as absenteeism, dropout, academic underachievement, and mental illness (Maslach et al, 1997;Yu et al, 2022). In relation to English as a second language learning (ESL) in Malaysia, learners often find it difficult to sustain their interest in language learning as it is a continuous learning process that requires time and effort which may result in burnout (Abdamia et al, 2022). Moreover, most learners put high expectations on their proficiency after going through a few classes of ESL as they want to see instant results, which cause them to put the pressure of learning ESL on themselves (Abidin et al, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teleworking, as described by the International Labor Organization (ILO), is "a form of work in which work is done in a location away from a central office or manufacturing facility, separating the employee from personal contact with colleagues; new technology permits this separation by facilitating communication." (Abdamia et al, 2022). Moreover, 'Teleworking', might be sometimes called 'work at home or 'homework'.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%