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The study explores the rapid shift toward flexible work arrangements in the United Arab Emirates amid accelerating digital transformation and the organizational changes intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic. Flexible models—such as remote work, hybrid systems, and flexible scheduling—have become strategic tools for improving workplace environments and strengthening employee performance in line with the UAE’s vision for a knowledge-based and innovation-driven economy. Despite their growing adoption, the effectiveness of these arrangements varies across sectors and job roles due to differences in digital infrastructure, organizational support, evaluation mechanisms, and the nature of tasks requiring physical presence. The study addresses a key gap in understanding how flexible work arrangements influence employee performance within the UAE’s diverse institutional context, especially in public organizations and critical economic sectors. It aims to assess the impact of flexibility on performance while identifying the organizational, technological, and behavioral factors that enhance or constrain its success. The significance of the research lies in its contribution to a major transformation in the UAE labor market, offering a framework that supports the development of future-oriented policies promoting employee well-being, workplace attractiveness, women’s participation, reduced commuting challenges, and overall workforce competitiveness. The study is expected to show that flexible work arrangements positively affect performance when supported by effective communication systems, strong leadership, appropriate digital tools, and clear expectations, while their impact remains limited in roles requiring continuous on-site engagement. Transparent, results-based evaluation systems, along with digital literacy and organizational readiness, are also anticipated to play a decisive role in determining the success of flexible models. Academically, the study contributes by integrating contemporary research with the UAE context and providing evidence-based insights to guide policymakers and organizational leaders in formulating sustainable and context-appropriate flexible work strategies suited to the rapidly evolving global work environment.
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