The Relationship between Smart Working and Workplace Social Capital: An Italian Case Study on Work Sustainability
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Smart Working: Advantages and Disadvantages
2.2. Workplace Social Capital and Smart Working: What Is the Relationship?
3. Materials and Methods
3.1. Method
3.2. Objectives
- Understanding the types of changes perceived by the members of the Company regarding their working methods.
- Exploring the perception of the members of the Company about the advantages and disadvantages of smart working.
- Investigating the Company members’ perceptions of the changes caused by smart working on the WSC.
3.3. Tools
3.4. Procedures
3.5. Sample
3.6. Data Analysis Method
4. Results
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
7. Future Implications
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Semi-Structured Interview Outline
- a.
- How long have you been working at the Company?
- b.
- What does your role within the Company entail?
- c.
- The pandemic has brought significant changes to everyone’s lives… Did you relocate because of the pandemic? Why did you make this decision?
- d.
- Can you describe a typical day of remote work? (Please elaborate on schedules, location, team working methods, and tools used)
- e.
- From what you have told me, your habits have changed… How has your role within the Company changed?
- f.
- How did you personally perceive this change?
- g.
- According to your experience, what are the main advantages and disadvantages of remote/smart working?
- h.
- Can you provide an example of how information exchange takes place within the Company?
- i.
- From your account, I sense there have been profound changes (or not). I wonder if this has had an impact on the Company as an organisation… in particular, on which aspects according to you?
- j.
- Based on scientific literature, besides what you have said, crucial elements include trust, sense of belonging, autonomy, flexibility, work-family balance… What do you think about this?
- k.
- Are there moments during the day where you are in contact with your colleagues not to talk about work?
- l.
- Tell me about how you believe your relationship has changed.
- m.
- How does this influence the work in the company according to you?
- n.
- Finally, I would like to ask for an imaginative effort… in 5 years, how do you see yourself and hope to be working?
- o.
- Do you want to add something we did not have the opportunity to talk about? Or a particular aspect you would like to explore further?
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D’Angelo, C.; Negro, A.; Cassarino, I. The Relationship between Smart Working and Workplace Social Capital: An Italian Case Study on Work Sustainability. Sustainability 2024, 16, 6033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16146033
D’Angelo C, Negro A, Cassarino I. The Relationship between Smart Working and Workplace Social Capital: An Italian Case Study on Work Sustainability. Sustainability. 2024; 16(14):6033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16146033
Chicago/Turabian StyleD’Angelo, Chiara, Alice Negro, and Irene Cassarino. 2024. "The Relationship between Smart Working and Workplace Social Capital: An Italian Case Study on Work Sustainability" Sustainability 16, no. 14: 6033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16146033
APA StyleD’Angelo, C., Negro, A., & Cassarino, I. (2024). The Relationship between Smart Working and Workplace Social Capital: An Italian Case Study on Work Sustainability. Sustainability, 16(14), 6033. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16146033