TY - GEN
T1 - Telecommuting
T2 - 2025 Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2025
AU - Ofori-Amanfo, Joshua
AU - Ayiku, Dorothy Seyram
AU - Newman, Florence
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This study sought to ascertain the discontinuities of the virtual environment for Ghanaian firms, determined the critical success factors of implementing telecommuting and examined the effect of telecommuting on organizational performance. A quantitative research approach was adopted. Data was collected from knowledge workers (N=310) in Higher Education Institutions, Accounting and Audit firms, Banking and Insurance firms as well as Telecom and IT firms. A PLS-SEM analysis was carried out to explore the structural relationships among the research variables. The study relied on the socio-technical systems theory to test how multiple social and technical factors co-jointly influence organizational performance. The findings show that intra-organizational communication, learning and knowledge sharing (LKS), employee characteristics (social factors) and technology and media richness (technical factor) are critical success factors (CSFs) for telecommuting. These factors were found to have differential impacts on organizational performance at the individual, team and managerial levels.
AB - This study sought to ascertain the discontinuities of the virtual environment for Ghanaian firms, determined the critical success factors of implementing telecommuting and examined the effect of telecommuting on organizational performance. A quantitative research approach was adopted. Data was collected from knowledge workers (N=310) in Higher Education Institutions, Accounting and Audit firms, Banking and Insurance firms as well as Telecom and IT firms. A PLS-SEM analysis was carried out to explore the structural relationships among the research variables. The study relied on the socio-technical systems theory to test how multiple social and technical factors co-jointly influence organizational performance. The findings show that intra-organizational communication, learning and knowledge sharing (LKS), employee characteristics (social factors) and technology and media richness (technical factor) are critical success factors (CSFs) for telecommuting. These factors were found to have differential impacts on organizational performance at the individual, team and managerial levels.
KW - Continuities
KW - Critical success factors
KW - Discontinuities
KW - Organizational performance
KW - Remote work
KW - Socio-technical systems
KW - Telecommuting
KW - Virtual work
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105025432050
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:105025432050
T3 - Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2025
SP - 31
EP - 40
BT - Americas Conference on Information Systems, AMCIS 2025
PB - Association for Information Systems
Y2 - 14 August 2025 through 16 August 2025
ER -