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Assessment of Employment Motivation of Remote Workers of the Higher Education System

https://doi.org/10.26794/2220-6469-2021-15-3-97-108

Abstract

The article proposes a methodology for assessing the level of motivation of a remote employee of an organisation. It includes surveying according to the developed author’s questionnaire, aimed at assessing the motivation of this group of employees depending on economic, digital, and socio-psychological factors and environmental factors; calculation of the motivation index, which allows identifying the most significant aspects of influence. The technique has been tested on the example of higher education institutions due to a considerable proportion of teleworkers in these organisations. As a result, the author revealed the most significant impact on the motivation of remote employees of educational organisations of various kinds of material incentives.

About the Author

E. A. Pondo
Financial University
Russian Federation

Ekaterina A. Pondo — Post-graduate student of the Department of Psychology and Human Capital Development, Faculty of Sociology and Political Science

Moscow



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Pondo E.A. Assessment of Employment Motivation of Remote Workers of the Higher Education System. The world of new economy. 2021;15(3):97-108. https://doi.org/10.26794/2220-6469-2021-15-3-97-108

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