SJÄLVLEDARSKAP VID DISTANSARBETE En kvantitativ studie om självledarskap, gränsdragningsstrategier och arbetstillfredsställelse
Abstract
In this thesis, theories and research on self-leadership are a central part and are problematized
throughout the report. In the wake of the coronapandemic, part time teleworking has become
a more common feature in organizations, where self-leadership can have an important role in
how individuals handle and experience their partly new work context.
The purpose of the study was to investigate the importance of self-leadership in relation to the
individual's demarcation strategies and job satisfaction in teleworking, among employees in
the white-collar sector. The purpose governed the theoretical framework in the mentioned
subjects. Manz's theory of self-leadership with its three strategies is a major part in the thesis,
and to measure self-leadership, a proven questioning tool called the Abbreviated
Self-Leadership Questionnaire was used. The study method was quantitative in the form of a
self-assessment web survey, with a total of 110 participants whose anonymous answers were
analyzed in SPSS.
The results of the study showed that the participants who partly work remotely had high
levels of self-leadership and job satisfaction. The individuals also showed high levels of
demarcation strategies and that they enjoyed working remotely. Correlation analyzes found a
relationship between self-leadership and job satisfaction, but surprisingly no relationship
between self-leadership and demarcation strategies.
The report concludes with a discussion of whether it is really self-leadership that is the most
important factor for successful teleworking, and what other factors may come into play. The
study's limitations and suggestions for further research ends up in suggesting further
analyzing self-leadership in relation to other background variables and focusing on the degree
of demarcation, which can be an important factor in telework.
Degree
Student essay
Date
2022-08-17Author
Engström, Nathalie
Andersson, Angelika
Keywords
Boundless working life, demarcation strategies, job satisfaction, self-leadership, telework
Language
swe