Terror or treasure? An exploratory study of telecommuters' assimilation in the workplace

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Humanities
Department Communication
Author Zaman, Tamara
Title Terror or treasure? An exploratory study of telecommuters' assimilation in the workplace
Date 2015-08
Description Despite growing in numbers, telecommuting has received mixed reactions from organizations and scholars who have conducted research on this topic. The purpose of this study was to shed light on the understudied topic of assimilation in telecommuting environments, to see if existing understandings of assimilation are sufficiently rich to explain the complex phenomenon of telecommuting. Eighty-seven telecommuters and 215 nontelecommuters participated in an online survey, comprising descriptive demographic questions and items from the revised Organizational Assimilation Index. Noteworthy findings are: telecommuters are surprisingly more acculturated, negotiate their roles more and report higher familiarity with supervisors and recognition than nontelecommuters; male telecommuters are more acculturated than female nontelecommuters, and female telecommuters are more acculturated than both male and female nontelecommuters; various patterns and practices of communication influence acculturation, involvement, job competency and role negotiation positively in telecommuters; and finally, perceiving coworkers' benefits to be more attractive results in higher acculturation and familiarity with supervisors and recognition, but lower role negotiation, in telecommuters. Implications of these findings are discussed, along with limitations and recommendations for future research.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Subject Telecommuting - United States; Telecommunication - United States
Dissertation Institution University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Science
Language eng
Rights Management Copyright © Tamara Zaman 2015
Format Medium application/pdf
Format Extent 26,940 bytes
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6cp0c8z
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