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Factors Hindering Self-Reported Employee Performance During Telework Cover

Factors Hindering Self-Reported Employee Performance During Telework

Open Access
|Jun 2026

Abstract

This quantitative study investigates the negative factors hindering self-reported employee performance during telework, with a primary focus on exhaustion and professional isolation. Data was collected from a sample of 801 full-time Romanian employees who performed telework for at least 20% of their weekly hours during the year before 2020. To ensure representativeness, a quota sampling method was applied. The findings reveal that socio-demographic variables operate intersectionally to shape an employee’s exposure to these remote work challenges. Consequently, employees experiencing high levels of telework-induced exhaustion or professional isolation exhibit significantly lower technical and social performance. Therefore, this article aims to demonstrate that sustaining high employee performance in a remote environment is fundamentally dependent on actively protecting the psychological well-being of the workforce.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/raft-2026-0015 | Journal eISSN: 3100-5071 | Journal ISSN: 3100-5063
Language: English
Page range: 174 - 191
Submitted on: Apr 14, 2026
Accepted on: May 14, 2026
Published on: Jun 26, 2026
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services

© 2026 Raluca Elena Dănuţ, Roxana Florența Săvescu, Ștefania Kifor, published by Nicolae Balcescu Land Forces Academy
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