Financial Management Challenges in Enterprises Employing Remote and Hybrid Workforces

Michal Cwiakala, Gabriela Wojak, Dariusz Baran, Ernest Gorka, Bartlomiej Bartnik, Waldemar Gajda, Ryszard Ratajski
European Research Studies Journal, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4, 595-615, 2025
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/4132

Abstract:

Purpose: This paper explores financial management challenges in companies with remote and hybrid workforces. It examines how flexible work models affect budgeting, reporting, and transparency. The study aims to identify key factors that influence efficiency in distributed environments. Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative survey was conducted among managers, HR staff, and finance professionals with experience in remote or hybrid work. The questionnaire gathered data on digital tool usage, communication, and financial process effectiveness. Responses were analyzed to assess the impact of work models on financial outcomes. Findings: Remote and hybrid work improve budget control and financial transparency due to digital tools like ERP systems. Forecasting and communication across departments remain major challenges. Respondents also reported lower stress and better work–life balance in flexible work settings. Practical recommendations: Organizations should strengthen digital infrastructure and use advanced analytics for better financial forecasting. Clear communication strategies and employee well-being support are crucial. Remote models require secure systems and accessible documentation to ensure efficiency. Originality/value: This is one of the first empirical studies on financial management in remote and hybrid settings. It offers data-driven insights into budgeting, reporting, and employee outcomes. The findings support strategic decision-making for managers navigating flexible work environments.


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