17.04.2026

Working from home or in the office? The new tug-of-war over genuine wellbeing at work

The office as a mandatory requirement has had its day. A recent PwC study shows that modern employees demand radical flexibility. But the office is far from dead – it just needs to change its purpose. Find out which factors determine whether your team prefers to work at the kitchen table or in a corporate workspace.

Is it still worth leaving the house in the morning?

The issue of where to work divides not only the workforce but also senior management. Whilst some are calling for a permanent return to the office, others vehemently defend the idea of complete location independence. It is precisely this tension – and the question of what truly motivates employees – that is discussed in depth in the latest myhive podcast, which you can listen to here.

 

Setting aside emotional debates and management trends, it’s worth taking a look at the hard facts: what really motivates you and your colleagues to make the journey to the office – and why do employees and the self-employed prefer to stay in their own homes?

The latest study by PwC Austria, entitled “Benefits in Transition”, provides a clear answer to this question.

The findings paint a clear picture of the modern working world, where flexibility has become the ultimate status symbol. More than half of the employees surveyed prefer working from home or other remote locations to the traditional office. The main reason for this is not convenience, but a deep desire for self-determination and autonomy.

According to the PwC analysis, modern employees want to shape their working day themselves and are even prepared to limit direct and constant interaction with their team to achieve this. Those who work from home appreciate the elimination of nerve-wracking commute times, the seamless balance with their private lives and, above all, the opportunity to retreat to work on highly concentrated tasks (deep work) without the typical interruptions of a bustling open-plan office. Find out how the office can become a place that combines familiarity, inspiration and efficiency in our blog post “Home in the Office”

The magnetic effect: Why the physical office remains irreplaceable for you

However, this does not mean that the physical office is obsolete; it has simply changed its primary function. As focused individual work moves into people’s own homes, the workplace must offer a completely different kind of added value. People no longer come to the office to sit in isolation typing emails – they come for the sense of communityIt is the informal chats by the coffee machine, celebrating project successes together, the impromptu brainstorming in the corridor, and the sense of belonging that make the workplace irreplaceable. The office serves as the central social hub, particularly for new team members or younger generations, who benefit greatly from mentoring and actively soaking up the company culture.

However, if these spaces are not designed to encourage interaction and collaboration, you will quickly come to see the mere requirement to be present as a demotivating control measure. As we have repeatedly emphasised elsewhere: Modern workspaces today need to be inviting rather than simply filled by force. They need to be places where people come together.

The strategic reorientation of employee benefits

The challenge for modern businesses is now to strategically combine the best of both worlds. The PwC study clearly demonstrates the levers employers need to pull today in order to create a motivating and attractive working environment:

Conclusion

Ultimately, the modern world of work is not about a strict either/or choice, but about a conscious decision regarding ‘what it is for’. The home office remains the preferred place for undisturbed autonomy and deep concentration, whilst the office becomes a vibrant hub for culture, innovation and human connection. Companies that understand this nuanced need and adapt both their benefits strategy and their spatial infrastructure accordingly will emerge as winners in the long run in the battle for the best talent.

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