A Study on Impact of Work from Home and Hybrid Work Culture on Employee Performance with Reference to Kakade Laser
Author :
Akanksha Dinkar Gosavi, Dr. Sarika GhorpadeJourna Name:
International Journal for Novel Research in Economics, Finance and Management Volume:
4 issue:2 Year:Volume-4-issue-2 Views : 166
Abstract:
The workplace has experienced major changes due to advancements in technology and global disruptions. As a result, organizations are increasingly adopting Work from Home (WFH) and hybrid work models. This study examines the impact of these flexible work arrangements on employee performance at Kakade Laser. It focuses on factors such as productivity, job satisfaction, motivation, communication, and work–life balance. A quantitative research approach was used, and data was collected from 104 employees through structured questionnaires. The results indicate that flexible work arrangements positively influence productivity, motivation, and work–life balance. However, challenges such as communication gaps and technical issues were also identified. The study concludes that a hybrid work model provides the best balance between flexibility and collaboration. Organizations should improve communication systems and digital infrastructure to maximize benefits.
APA:Akanksha Dinkar Gosavi, Dr. Sarika Ghorpade. (Volume-4, Issue-2 -(Year-Volume-4-issue-2)). A Study on Impact of Work from Home and Hybrid Work Culture on Employee Performance with Reference to Kakade Laser. Retrieved from https://ijnrefm.com/wp-content/uploads/jnrefm-volume4-issue2-297.pdf
Chicago:Akanksha Dinkar Gosavi, Dr. Sarika Ghorpade. "A Study on Impact of Work from Home and Hybrid Work Culture on Employee Performance with Reference to Kakade Laser" Example, Volume-4-issue-2-Year-Volume-4-issue-2-3048-7722. https://ijnrefm.com/wp-content/uploads/jnrefm-volume4-issue2-297.pdf.