Urien Angulo, BegoñaErro Garcés, Amaya2024-03-062024-03-062024Urien, B., Erro-Garcés, A. (2024) Do you prefer logging in? The relevance of the experience of telework for wellbeing. Employee Relations, 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1108/ER-10-2022-0487.0142-545510.1108/ER-10-2022-0487https://academica-e.unavarra.es/handle/2454/47652Purpose –The swift and unanticipated integration of telework by European companies due to COVID-19 gave rise to distinct features of telework. These attributes underscore the necessity of analysing its impact on employees’ well-being. This paper explores how telework experiences impact well-being by influencing work– life balance and job satisfaction. Additionally, it investigates whether employee preferences for telework are a contributing factor. Design/methodology/approach – Based on the data provided by the “living, working and COVID-19” e-survey, structural equation models (SEM) were used to test the hypotheses. Specifically, a multiple-mediation approach and path analyses were applied to measure the relationship between the variables under study. The moderating role of preference for telework was also tested. Findings – Key findings support that telework experience has a positive impact on well-being, both directly and indirectly, particularly via work–life balance. Although preference for telework strengthens the relationship between telework experience and well-being, it does not enhance the predictive power of the mediated model. Practical implications – These results have important implications from an applied perspective. Human capital departments as well as managers should design telework programmes to create a positive experience since this will ensure a positive influence on the perception of work–life balance, job satisfaction and well-being. Originality/value – COVID-19 as a sudden environmental constraint forced the implementation of telework without proper planning and training. Thus, how the employees experience this major change in their working conditions has affected their well-being. The present paper contributes to clarifying how the proposed variables relate under such constraints.application/pdfeng© Emerald Publishing Limited.Well-beingJob satisfactionWork–life balanceTeleworkCOVID-19Do you prefer logging in?: the relevance of the experience of telework for wellbeinginfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2024-03-06Acceso abierto / Sarbide irekiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess