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@article{109c17f37db34ad796cb68aa6cc1bf04,
title = "PROACTIVITY AND ANTICIPATION IN THE BEHAVIOR OF THE REMOTE TEAMS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC PERIOD",
abstract = "The aim of the article is to study the anticipation importance in the structure of the remote teams{\textquoteright} members proactive behavior in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The study was carried out during a period of quarantine and partial restrictions easing. Meanwhile the respondents kept working remotely. The hypotheses consisted of the assumptions that there is the relationship between the level of anticipation development and proactive behavior, as well as the relationship between the duration of work in a remote mode and the level of proactivity. A random sample was drawn of 136 members of the remote teams aged from 24 to 55 years old (all of them have high education). 72 employees out of total number of respondents working in 9 teams were moved to a remote mode due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 64 employees are members of 6 remote teams who have been using the remote mode for more than one year, and this has nothing to do with restrictive measures due to the pandemic outbreak. Methods for collecting empirical data are the methodology {"}Proactive coping behavior{"} adapted by E. Starchenkova and the method {"}Ability to predict{"} by L.А. Regush. Statistics processing methods: Fisher's φ-test (angular transformation), Spearman's correlation coefficient. Statistically significant correlations were found out between the level of anticipation and proactivity members of the remote teams as well as between length of telecommuting and proactive coping behavior.",
keywords = "Covid-19; proactivity; anticipation; remote commands; remote work mode",
author = "Круглова, {Марина Анатольевна} and Маничев, {Сергей Алексеевич} and Лепехин, {Николай Николаевич} and Столярчук, {Елена Анатольевна} and Круглов, {Владимир Анатольевич} and Леонтьев, {Олег Валентинович}",
year = "2021",
month = oct,
day = "12",
language = "English",
journal = "Astra Salvensis",
issn = "2393-4727",
publisher = "Transilvanian Association for the Literarure and Culture of Romanian People (ASTRA)",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - PROACTIVITY AND ANTICIPATION IN THE BEHAVIOR OF THE REMOTE TEAMS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC PERIOD

AU - Круглова, Марина Анатольевна

AU - Маничев, Сергей Алексеевич

AU - Лепехин, Николай Николаевич

AU - Столярчук, Елена Анатольевна

AU - Круглов, Владимир Анатольевич

AU - Леонтьев, Олег Валентинович

PY - 2021/10/12

Y1 - 2021/10/12

N2 - The aim of the article is to study the anticipation importance in the structure of the remote teams’ members proactive behavior in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The study was carried out during a period of quarantine and partial restrictions easing. Meanwhile the respondents kept working remotely. The hypotheses consisted of the assumptions that there is the relationship between the level of anticipation development and proactive behavior, as well as the relationship between the duration of work in a remote mode and the level of proactivity. A random sample was drawn of 136 members of the remote teams aged from 24 to 55 years old (all of them have high education). 72 employees out of total number of respondents working in 9 teams were moved to a remote mode due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 64 employees are members of 6 remote teams who have been using the remote mode for more than one year, and this has nothing to do with restrictive measures due to the pandemic outbreak. Methods for collecting empirical data are the methodology "Proactive coping behavior" adapted by E. Starchenkova and the method "Ability to predict" by L.А. Regush. Statistics processing methods: Fisher's φ-test (angular transformation), Spearman's correlation coefficient. Statistically significant correlations were found out between the level of anticipation and proactivity members of the remote teams as well as between length of telecommuting and proactive coping behavior.

AB - The aim of the article is to study the anticipation importance in the structure of the remote teams’ members proactive behavior in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. The study was carried out during a period of quarantine and partial restrictions easing. Meanwhile the respondents kept working remotely. The hypotheses consisted of the assumptions that there is the relationship between the level of anticipation development and proactive behavior, as well as the relationship between the duration of work in a remote mode and the level of proactivity. A random sample was drawn of 136 members of the remote teams aged from 24 to 55 years old (all of them have high education). 72 employees out of total number of respondents working in 9 teams were moved to a remote mode due to the Covid-19 pandemic. 64 employees are members of 6 remote teams who have been using the remote mode for more than one year, and this has nothing to do with restrictive measures due to the pandemic outbreak. Methods for collecting empirical data are the methodology "Proactive coping behavior" adapted by E. Starchenkova and the method "Ability to predict" by L.А. Regush. Statistics processing methods: Fisher's φ-test (angular transformation), Spearman's correlation coefficient. Statistically significant correlations were found out between the level of anticipation and proactivity members of the remote teams as well as between length of telecommuting and proactive coping behavior.

KW - Covid-19; proactivity; anticipation; remote commands; remote work mode

M3 - Article

JO - Astra Salvensis

JF - Astra Salvensis

SN - 2393-4727

ER -

ID: 88563925