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Worldwide Scientific Production on Teleworking in Scopus in Times of COVID-19

Author(s)
Óscar Mamani-Benito
Renzo Felipe Carranza Esteban
Ronald M. Hernández
Madona Tito-Betancur
Miguel A. Saavedra-López
Xiomara M. Calle-Ramírez
Fernando Sierra-Liñan
Date Issued
5 de julio de 2022
Type
Article
Volume
12
Issue
4
Start Page
56
End Page
56
DOI
10.36941/jesr-2022-0096
Abstract
Given the impact of COVID-19, teleworking has become an alternative work modality, so it is important to evaluate the scientific activity on the subject. Thus, the objective was to analyze the global scientific production on teleworking in times of COVID-19. Retrospective and descriptive study, whose unit of analysis was the publications on teleworking in journals indexed in the Scopus database between January 2020 and December 2021. The search was performed using the fields Article Title, Abstracts, Keywords, where 24 search terms were applied: teleworking, telecommuting, work from home, teleworking, telecommuting, work from home, online work, e-work, telecommuting, teletrabajo, trabado desde casa, trabajo online, e-trabajo, trabajo a distancia, teletrabalho, trabalho a partir de casa, trabalho em linha, trabalho electrónico, trabalho à distancia, and their relation with the term Covid-19. Likewise, 995 articles were found and 75.38% of them were original manuscripts. United States is the country with the largest scientific production with 21.21%. The Università degli Studi di Torino of Italy has published 10 papers and 80% of the articles on teleworking in times of COVID-19 have been published in quartile 1 and 2 journals. Teleworking in times of COVID-19 has been studied in several countries around the world as well as in different academic disciplines, which allows us to know progress on the subject, thereby generating policies and lines of research for the prevention of occupational hazards. Received: 8 February 2022 / Accepted: 22 April 2022 / Published: 5 July 2022
Subjects

Telecommuting

Scopus

Work (physics)

Coronavirus disease 2...

Library science

Subject (documents)

Sociology

Political science

Medicine

Engineering

Computer science

MEDLINE

Mechanical engineerin...

Pathology

Law

Disease

Infectious disease (m...

Telecommuting

Scopus

Work (physics)

Coronavirus disease 2...

Library science

Subject (documents)

Sociology

Political science

Medicine

Engineering

Computer science

MEDLINE

Social Sciences Econo...

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