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Virtual Working- Boon or Bane on Family Relationships and Sense of Well-Being

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Management for Business and Industrial Growth (AIMBIG 2025)

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  • Kriti Sarkar

    (University of Engineering and Management, Institute of Engineering and Management (IEM-Newtown))

  • Pallabi Roy

    (M.Sc From CU)

Abstract

The world of work has undergone a radical change after getting hit by the waves of pandemic and extensive utilization of digital technology. Due to these, the term work from home revolutionized from just an option in hand to a necessity in our present lives. This reaction of organizations to pandemic has led to both boon and bane for us. The review paper aims to look into the role that virtual working plays on family alliances or relationships and its implications upon well-being. It also explored several lifestyle factors associated with it. A systematic literature review of UGC Care List of journals was conducted from 2020 to 2024. From there 25 research papers were selected on the basis of certain criteria which included studies that involved employees who belong to the age group 25-50 years, urban areas, regularly worked at home, and reported effects on physical, mental health and also on well-being. It has brought down the commuting cost and resulted in expansion of autonomy and control over one’s schedule. It also increased amount of time spent with loved ones, opportunities for self-care. Whereas a mixed finding has been found regarding the feelings of loneliness, low, depressed, anxiety.

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  • Kriti Sarkar & Pallabi Roy, 2025. "Virtual Working- Boon or Bane on Family Relationships and Sense of Well-Being," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Preeti Sharma & Sweta Pareek & Sourav Banerjee (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Management for Business and Industrial Growth (AIMBIG 2025), pages 4-18, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-898-1_2
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-898-1_2
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