The COVID-19 pandemic has created the conditions for the expansion of teleworking (TW) in numerous sectors and organizations, and higher education institutions (HEIs) have had to adapt to this context. This paper aims to identify and analyze five factors (technology, individual involvement and skills, physical inactivity, psychological well-being, and household activities) that influence the effort and results in TW and education (E) in HEIs from the perspective of their key internal stakeholders. The data were gathered by a mix of qualitative and quantitative research methods, such as interviews and surveys. They were analyzed and interpreted through factorial analysis that uses the presentation of the main components as an extraction method, with the Varimax rotation method adopting Kaiser normalization, and processed with SPSS statistical software. This study shows that the effort and results of the key internal stakeholders of HEIs are influenced by the five factors. In this respect, students’ results are negatively influenced by technology and physical inactivity factors. Moreover, the efforts of auxiliary and non-teaching staff are highly positively influenced by the psychological well-being factor and their results are positively influenced by the individual involvement and skills factor and negatively influenced by the household activities factor.
【저자키워드】 Physical inactivity, education, Well-being, teleworking, higher education institution, internal stakeholders, household activities, Faculty of Business and Administration, 【초록키워드】 COVID-19 pandemic, activity, Research, Factors, Quantitative, Analysis, Psychological well-being, Factor, Perspective, activities, effort, organizations, SPSS, component, FIVE, statistical, analyzed, identify, condition, processed, auxiliary, 【제목키워드】 COVID-19, Effect, internal,