The COVID-19 pandemic fundamentally transformed workplace structures, compelling organisations worldwide to adopt remote and hybrid work models. This paper examines the impact of hybrid work arrangements on employee motivation and performance across various industries in India. Drawing upon primary survey data collected from 320 employees in Jaipur and secondary literature spanning 2020–2024, the study employs a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative analysis and qualitative interviews. Findings indicate that hybrid work models significantly enhance motivation (mean score: 85% vs. 68% for fully on-site) while improving overall performance indices by approximately 18–22% compared to traditional office arrangements. Key drivers include enhanced work-life balance, increased autonomy, and reduced commute-related stress. However, challenges such as communication gaps, reduced team cohesion, and difficulty in performance monitoring were also identified. The study recommends a structured hybrid framework with clearly defined collaboration days, outcome-based performance metrics, and technology-enabled communication tools.
Purohit et al. (Sat,) studied this question.