| dc.description.abstract | The extant literature on the determinants of job satisfaction of the employees working from home/remote employees has mainly discussed from a strategic perspective, 
with little research exploring employee perceived autonomy and its relationship with the remote employees’ job satisfaction. Perceived autonomy is considered to result in higher levels of job 
satisfaction. In consistence with this stream of 
research, this study aims to identify the 
relationship between perceived autonomy and the 
job satisfaction of remote working employees. For 
this purpose, data were collected through a five point Likert scale measurement survey 
questionnaire from a sample of 92 employees of a 
leading organization in the financial services 
providing industry in Sri Lanka. The correlation 
coefficient was applied to understand the 
relationship between variables. A positive 
relationship between employee perceived 
autonomy and job satisfaction of remotely 
working employees was identified from the 
findings. Hence the study contributes to the 
literature by providing a differentiated insight into 
the relationship between perceived autonomy and 
job satisfaction. Theoretical and managerial 
implications followed by limitations and 
recommendations for future research have also 
been discussed in this paper. | en_US |