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    dc.contributor.authorRamos, Valentina-
    dc.contributor.authorRamos-Galarza, Carlos-
    dc.contributor.authorTejera, Eduardo-
    dc.date.accessioned2022-06-28T20:37:07Z-
    dc.date.available2022-06-28T20:37:07Z-
    dc.date.issued2020-
    dc.identifier.urihttps://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/articulo?codigo=8153421-
    dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.uti.edu.ec//handle/123456789/3348-
    dc.description.abstractOne of the impacts that COVID-19 has brought has been social isolation and teleworking. In this sense, telework presents different conditions to traditional ways of working from home, since in these conditions due to the COVI-19, there has been an increase in insecurity, fear and uncertainty. This study analyzes the characteristics of telework and its impact on productivity and well-being in people. The study was carried out in Ecuador, in a sample of 459 people who answered an online questionnaire. The results found demonstrate that there are aspects that affect productivity such as working long hours, personal skills, specifically self-motivation and organizational skills, and mental health. With this research, a better understanding of the situation of teleworking in confinement due to COVID-19 is achieved, allowing both individuals and organizations to develop resources so that work from home is successful and people feel satisfied while this situation lasts. © 2020, Sociedad Interamericana de Psicologia. All rights reserved.es
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    dc.publisherInteramerican Journal of Psychology. Volume 54, Issue 3es
    dc.rightsopenAccesses
    dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/es
    dc.titleTeleworking in times of COVID-19es
    dc.title.alternativeTeletrabajo en tiempos de COVID-19es
    dc.typearticlees
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