The Relationship Between Remote Work, Work-Life Balance and Burnout in Consulting Firms

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520 3 |a This study examines the relationship between remote work, work-life balance and burnout levels in consulting firms and the moderating role of autonomy in scheduling remote workdays. Factors such as age, gender, nationality, career level, and team diversity were also explored. A survey with 106 consultants, followed by statistical analyses in SPSS showed no significant impact of remote work or autonomy on burnout but long hours and weekend work strongly contribute to emotional exhaustion, one of the dimensions of burnout. Team diversity mitigates burnout associated with weekend work. This highlights a need for systemic changes to manage workloads and enhance wellbeing. 
653 |a Work at home 
653 |a Mindfulness 
653 |a Leadership 
653 |a Consultants 
653 |a Work life balance 
653 |a Employees 
653 |a Occupational psychology 
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