April 2023
Intermediate to advanced
392 pages
11h 42m
English
Feihong Pan
The world is changing, as is the way people work. Working from home (WFH) has become more popular within the context of COVID-19, when people have been encouraged to stay at home but have also been asked to continue working. Observation of individuals reveals an identity “collapse” in these overlapped home and work environments. To explain this identity collapse, an individual's work–family conflicts (WFCs) should generate much attention. As an example of how WFH can impact the work environment, a door may be the distinct border that separates indoor and outdoor activities, ...
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