2022
DOI: 10.1108/ccsm-10-2021-0184
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Mathematical modeling of optimal allocation of remote workforce: an interdisciplinary investigation with Hofstede's cultural factors and managerial ability

Abstract: PurposeAs the pandemic begins to ease, many companies are figuring out that working remotely is the future of work and “a new normal”. This research focuses on strategic planning and practices inherent in remote work, and aims to identify the optimal balance between virtual and on-site working. Specifically, the authors investigate the moderating effects of managerial ability and Hofstede's cultural factors.Design/methodology/approachThe authors build a mathematical model to locate the optimal balance between … Show more

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“…Despite all the advantages that HRIS provides to organizations, SMEs do not adopt it in their workplaces (Bondarouk et al, 2017a). Employee acceptance plays an important role in the acceptance and adoption of new technologies (Alhammadi et al, 2023;Sun et al, 2023). A review of the existing literature reveals that 50% of IS has failed because of employee resistance and refusal (Heidenreich and Talke, 2020;Bartis and Mitev, 2008;Pan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Despite all the advantages that HRIS provides to organizations, SMEs do not adopt it in their workplaces (Bondarouk et al, 2017a). Employee acceptance plays an important role in the acceptance and adoption of new technologies (Alhammadi et al, 2023;Sun et al, 2023). A review of the existing literature reveals that 50% of IS has failed because of employee resistance and refusal (Heidenreich and Talke, 2020;Bartis and Mitev, 2008;Pan et al, 2008).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employee acceptance plays an important role in the acceptance and adoption of new technologies (Alhammadi et al. , 2023; Sun et al. , 2023).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employees are not actively engaged in management due to frequent job changes and a lack of identification with the organization in masculine cultures, where major decisions are typically made at the top of an organization. Cultures that place a greater emphasis on feminine values have labor policies that are more family-friendly and maintain a balance between professional and family responsibilities (Sun et al, 2022). Promoting cooperation, a warm, non-conflictive environment and socio-emotional encouragement assist workers with adapting to the vulnerability connected with new ideas (Kaasa, 2013).…”
Section: Hofstede's Model Applied: Azerbaijan Vs Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mathematical modelling becomes a suitable tool to study the qualitative and quantitative dynamical behaviour of physical systems. The notion of Mathematical modelling has become a trans-disciplinary research tool, to investigate complexities and nonlinear behaviour in several disciplines and subject including population dynamics of ecological species [13,14], neuronal dynamics and cognition [15,16], romantic love [17], drug abuse and alcohol [18,19,20] , terrorism and insurgency [20], finance and management sciences [21], and infectious diseases and control [22,23]. Mathematical modelling has been used to study the spread, and control measure of infectious diseases, to facilitate sound, critical decision and policy making by the government, and other stakeholders.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%