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REMOTE (WORK) ISLANDS: Reconceptualizing Remote Islands in the Age of Remote Work
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2022
Drawing on enrichment theory, the study examines whether academics' experience in one domain of work-life interface resulted in any enrichment in the other domain. The researcher conducted 26 semi-structured online interviews with academics from Turkey and the UK. Thematic analysis was utilized to identify themes and subthemes.
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Drawing on enrichment theory, the study examines whether academics' experience in one domain of work-life interface resulted in any enrichment in the other domain. The researcher conducted 26 semi-structured online interviews with academics from Turkey and the UK. Thematic analysis was utilized to identify themes and subthemes.
Benjamin Jakobus +2 more
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2023
The importance of remote working has increased in recent years and organizations have started to provide this opportunity to their employees as an option. It is seen that the new generation employees especially prefer to work remotely. The pandemic has accelerated the regulations regarding flexible working models in the organizations and change the ...
Yasemin Bal, Nazlı Ece Bulgur
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The importance of remote working has increased in recent years and organizations have started to provide this opportunity to their employees as an option. It is seen that the new generation employees especially prefer to work remotely. The pandemic has accelerated the regulations regarding flexible working models in the organizations and change the ...
Yasemin Bal, Nazlı Ece Bulgur
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Working Remotely? Selection, Treatment, and the Market for Remote Work
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2023How does remote work affect productivity and how productive are workers who choose remote jobs? We decompose these effects in a Fortune 500 firm. Before COVID-19, remote workers answered 12 percent fewer calls per hour than on-site workers. After offices closed, the productivity gap narrowed by 4 percent, and formerly on-site workers' call quality and
Emanuel, Natalia, Harrington, Emma
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2022
In March of 2020, the world workforce moved to work remotely - challenging the nature of what librarians accomplish while not being in their buildings and how libraries serve communities with their doors closed. While the initial move to remote work was forced, voices emerged that questioned why librarians couldn’t work remotely for extended periods of
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In March of 2020, the world workforce moved to work remotely - challenging the nature of what librarians accomplish while not being in their buildings and how libraries serve communities with their doors closed. While the initial move to remote work was forced, voices emerged that questioned why librarians couldn’t work remotely for extended periods of
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Remote work and distributed cognition: Studying remote work with DiCoT
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2023Working and studying remotely has become increasingly prevalent, especially due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Research and design of these locations have thus become even more relevant. Distributed Cognition and particularly the DiCoT (Distributed Cognition for Teamwork) framework has been used in previous studies to analyse and design teamwork and ...
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Voprosy trudovogo prava (Labor law issues), 2023
The review presents court decisions on disputes about the workplace of a remote worker, transfer to remote labor, remuneration, and reimbursement of expenses when working remotely.
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The review presents court decisions on disputes about the workplace of a remote worker, transfer to remote labor, remuneration, and reimbursement of expenses when working remotely.
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