This study explores the role of trait self-control in individuals' changes in performance and well-being when working from home (WFH). In a three-wave longitudinal study with UK workers in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we find that low self-control workers experienced a significant positive adjustment to WFH over time: The number of reported work distractions decreased, and self-assessed performance increased over the period of four months. In contrast, high self-control individuals did not show a similar upward trajectory. Despite the positive adjustment of low self-control individuals over time, on average, self-control was still positively associated with performance and negatively associated with work distractions. However, trait self-control was not consistently associated with changes in well-being. These findings provide a more nuanced view on trait self-control, suggesting that low self-control individuals can improve initial performance over time when working from home.
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Ctr Creat Leadership, 1 Leadership Pl, Greensboro, NC 27410 USA
Lousiana State Univ, EJ Ourso Coll Business, Rucks Dept Management, Baton Rouge, LA USACtr Creat Leadership, 1 Leadership Pl, Greensboro, NC 27410 USA
Loignon, Andrew C.
Johnson, Michael A.
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Louisiana State Univ, EJ Ourso Coll Business, Management, Baton Rouge, LA USACtr Creat Leadership, 1 Leadership Pl, Greensboro, NC 27410 USA
Johnson, Michael A.
Veestraeten, Marlies
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NEOMA Business Sch, Org Behav, Reims, FranceCtr Creat Leadership, 1 Leadership Pl, Greensboro, NC 27410 USA
Veestraeten, Marlies
Boyd, Terrance L.
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Lousiana State Univ, EJ Ourso Coll Business, Rucks Dept Management, Baton Rouge, LA USACtr Creat Leadership, 1 Leadership Pl, Greensboro, NC 27410 USA