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The future of work: work engagement and job performance in the hybrid workplace

M. Muzamil Naqshbandi (School of Business and Economics, University of Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Brunei Darussalam)
Ibrahim Kabir (School of Business and Economics, University of Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Brunei Darussalam and Department of Business Administration, Northwest University Kano, Kano, Nigeria)
Nurul Amirah Ishak (School of Business and Economics, University of Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Brunei Darussalam)
Md. Zahidul Islam (School of Business and Economics, University of Brunei Darussalam, Jalan Tungku Link, Brunei Darussalam)

The Learning Organization

ISSN: 0969-6474

Article publication date: 11 April 2023

Issue publication date: 13 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Drawing on the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, the authors examine how working in the hybrid workplace model (telework and flexible work) affects job performance via the intervening role of work engagement.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors adopted a quantitative approach and collected data from 277 employees working in universities in Nigeria. Partial least square structural equation modelling was used to analyse the data and test the hypotheses.

Findings

The findings reveal that flexible work, not telework, has a significant and positive effect on job performance. It also emerges that flexible work positively affects work engagement, and work engagement significantly mediates the relationship between flexible work and job performance. However, the findings do not support the effect of telework on work engagement and the mediating role of work engagement in the proposed relation between telework and job performance.

Originality/value

The paper provides fresh insights by linking the components of the hybrid workplace model with job performance and employee work engagement and extending the JD-R model to the hybrid workplace setting. The practitioners can benefit from the findings of this study by factoring in the importance of the hybrid workplace model in designing policies and procedures to promote job performance.

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Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank the three reviewers and the editor for their valuable comments during the review process.

Citation

Naqshbandi, M.M., Kabir, I., Ishak, N.A. and Islam, M.Z. (2024), "The future of work: work engagement and job performance in the hybrid workplace", The Learning Organization, Vol. 31 No. 1, pp. 5-26. https://doi.org/10.1108/TLO-08-2022-0097

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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