I work from home and absolutely love it. Here's the thing, if I do my job well, it doesn't matter if I take a nap during the middle of the day (and I absolutely do sometimes), or if I stop working around 12-1pm on Fridays (which I typically do), as long as I'm getting my job done and it a good manner, my boss doesn't care. It's nice to work for a job that's like this, as I know some jobs mean there's always work to do when you're clocked in..so I could of course see people that work from home being less productive in a position like this.
I also work on the weekends sometimes, as well late in to the afternoon..so there are some trade-offs.
All that matters with working from home is the result. Meeting the day's target. Once the individual is consistent in hitting it and it is not affecting the company's revenue then he is good. What I think is that some of these companies carry their toxic work habits and environment to their virtual work environment. Micromanaging, the constant demand for working long hours even on the weekends when working from home, setting unrealistic expectations from their staff, excessive criticism and many other. No staff can deliver on their work while working from home under these conditions. That isn't possible at all.
That is why I think that the research is not really complete...the researchers need to tell us about the culture in the workplace of the workers who were found to work from home but were less productive. We need to know.
Meeting the days target which would really be the most important, doesnt matter if you have finished it on the entire whole day or just on a few hours on the said particular day on which it is really just the same.It would
really just that matter on a certain worker or individual on how he would be able to accomplish those works that he had been assigned.What matter the most is that you do really finish it out and do things on what you are paid for. About efficiency then i would rather believe that those people who do work on the convenience of their own home would really be that productive since they arent really get stressed on day to day commute or traffic or not really that needing to have in transit on everyday plus they could really be able to see and watch their family while they do work.
Now that we are living on an era on which it is really that almost digital then it wont really be that shocking that we are really that gradually that switching into remote works but there are still jobs that
would really be requiring on going to office and as for us workers then we would really be needing to adapt and wont be choosing which one is available since having a work or job do matter the most.