Escala de habilidades para gerenciar o teletrabalho em casa (EHGTC)

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Lisa Ferreira de Miranda
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7029-4994
Lara Barros Martins
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3175-6324
Gardênia da Silva Abbad
Juliana Legentil
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9512-983X
Luciana Mourão
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8230-3763

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Este estudo desenvolveu e testou a validade de uma escala que mede as habilidades para gerir o trabalho desde casa, como: relatar mudanças, buscar informações, definir prioridades, definir e adaptar metas, avaliar os resultados do trabalho, distribuir tarefas e fornecer feedback. Participaram 2.038 gestores de três organizações públicas brasileiras. As análises fatoriais exploratórias, confirmatórias e multigrupo revelaram uma estrutura unifatorial de oito itens, excelentes índices de confiabilidade e qualidade de ajuste, bem como invariância para gênero e faixas etárias. A escala curta permite testar modelos de pesquisa com múltiplas variáveis, estudos comparativos (teletrabalho voluntário versus compulsório) e estudos interculturais.

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Miranda, L. F. de, Martins, L. B., Abbad, G. da S., Legentil, J., & Mourão, L. (2024). Escala de habilidades para gerenciar o teletrabalho em casa (EHGTC). Revista De Administração Pública, 58(3), e2023–0255. https://doi.org/10.1590/0034-761220230255
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