2023
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Nicolas Gillet et al., « Telepressure and Recovery Experiences Among Remote and Onsite Workers », HAL SHS (Sciences de l’Homme et de la Société), ID : 10.1027/1866-5888/a000303
This study examined the associations between telepressure and work recovery experiences (i.e., psychological detachment, relaxation, control, and mastery) and tested whether these associations differ between employees working onsite ( n = 158) or remotely ( n = 284). Our results revealed that telepressure was negatively related to psychological detachment, relaxation, control, and mastery. Moreover, the relations between telepressure and recovery experiences were stronger among employees working onsite than among those working remotely. These results revealed that working remotely helped to buffer the negative links between telepressure and recovery experiences.