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스마트워크 사용자의 업무/비업무간 경계 관리 전략에 관한 연구open accessA Study on Smart Workers' Work/Nonwork Boundary Management Strategies

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A Study on Smart Workers' Work/Nonwork Boundary Management Strategies
Authors
김용영오상조이희진차경진
Issue Date
Dec-2015
Publisher
한국지능정보시스템학회
Keywords
Smart Work; Permeability; Boundary Management Strategy; Job Involvement; Job Autonomy
Citation
지능정보연구, v.16, no.4, pp.133 - 155
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KCI
Journal Title
지능정보연구
Volume
16
Number
4
Start Page
133
End Page
155
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/155588
DOI
10.15813/kmr.2015.16.4.008
ISSN
2288-4866
Abstract
Smart Work is an extended version of telecommuting or distance work pursuing an objective of work-life balance which is one of the hottest issues in management research. With diffusion of Smart Work, a problem has been raised that Smart Work makes the boundary between work and non-work blur, and may break the balance of work-life. However, work-life balance will be achieved by actively managing the boundary between work and non-work rather than passively taking the consequences. In order to find out whether Smart work improves work-life balance, we need to understand the precedence factors influencing on job satisfaction and the role of boundary management strategy which Smart Workers actively choose. This paper considered the bi-directional permeability between work and non-work domain and developed a research model containing a causal relationship among three factors, job autonomy, job involvement, and job satisfaction, and the moderation effect of boundary management strategy. The results show that both job autonomy and job involvement affect job satisfaction and boundary management strategy which Smart Workers utilize plays a moderating role influencing on job satisfaction.
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