A Comparative Study of Traditional vs. Work from Home Among the Employees Working from Home During COVID-19 Crisis in Raigad and Udham Singh Nagar

Authors

  • Yogita M. Patil Lecturer, Department of Commerce, Shri D.D. Vispute College of Science, Commerce and Management, Navi Mumbai, India
  • Namit Bhatnagar Educator, Department of Commerce, Kumaun University, Kashipur, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47607/ijresm.2020.388

Keywords:

Business environment, COVID-19, Janta curfew, Pandemic, Social distancing, WHO

Abstract

This study is related to the outbreak of COVID 19 pandemic in India, how the widespread of this virus has forced individuals to be locked in our homes which has drastically affected the growth of our economy. Not only India, the world is facing the COVID 19 catastrophe which has shut down all the professionals and business enterprises. Since the COVID 19 is a very contagious virus and it is incurable till date and curable with limited scope, hence WHO published the advisory stating that till the pandemic is dealt with every individual must maintain social distance in order to slow down the rate of spread of COVID 19. In this world of technological advancement and better traveling equipment, the world is nothing but a global village and since, if one part of the economy is getting affected, it has a large scale impact on all over the world. However, “Janta Curfew” has been implemented, it has become more challenging for the employees to visit workplaces. The study will detail about analysing the aspect of work from home facilities during the lockdown period. (The data is based on during the first lockdown period from March to June)

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Published

01-12-2020

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How to Cite

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Y. M. Patil and N. Bhatnagar, “A Comparative Study of Traditional vs. Work from Home Among the Employees Working from Home During COVID-19 Crisis in Raigad and Udham Singh Nagar”, IJRESM, vol. 3, no. 11, pp. 128–133, Dec. 2020, doi: 10.47607/ijresm.2020.388.