2023
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1224548
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The great pretenders? Individuals’ responses to threats to their remote worker identities

Bruno Felix,
Bruno Lorencini Tiussi,
Jasmin Mahadevan
et al.

Abstract: IntroductionThis study aims to understand (a) how remote workers respond to threats to their identity and (b) the conditions in which each coping response tends to occur more frequently.MethodsTo this end, we pursued a grounded theory approach, conducting interviews with 71 individuals who chose to work remotely.ResultsOur model and theoretical propositions create insights into how remote workers respond to negative stigma from a range of origins. While some responses lead to restructuring the remote workers’ … Show more

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