Navigating Engagement in the New Normal of Telework: Cultural Differences between France and Canada
Resource type
Authors/contributors
- Falcon, Gaëlle (Author)
- Klarsfeld, Alain (Author)
- Saba, Tania (Author)
Title
Navigating Engagement in the New Normal of Telework: Cultural Differences between France and Canada
Abstract
The shift to telework has significantly transformed traditional work environments, introducing new dynamics in employee relationships and organizational structures. Telework is now mainstream, but it also presents new challenges for employee engagement. To address these challenges, effective management requires processes aimed at improving employees’ sense of engagement. This study compares the effects of three variables, organizational fairness, trust in/by managers, and trust in/by colleagues, on teleworkers’ psychological engagement in Canada and France. Based on a PLS-SEM analysis on two samples of 196 participants in France and 454 in Canada, findings show that organizational fairness is a key common antecedent of teleworkers' engagement in both countries. They also revealed strong cultural differences: trust in and by managers is crucial in Canada, while trust in and by colleagues is significant in France.
Publication
Relations industrielles / Industrial Relations
Publisher
Département des relations industrielles de l’Université Laval
Date
2025
Volume
80
Issue
3
Pages
24 pages
Citation Key
falconNavigatingEngagementNew2025
Accessed
5/3/26, 4:04 PM
ISSN
0034-379X, 1703-8138
Language
English
Citation
Falcon, G., Klarsfeld, A., & Saba, T. (2025). Navigating Engagement in the New Normal of Telework: Cultural Differences between France and Canada. Relations Industrielles / Industrial Relations, 80(3), 24 pages. https://doi.org/10.7202/1123858ar
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