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Virtual Teams: Taking Stock and Moving Forward. [PDF]

open access: yesSmall Group Res
Handke L, Costa P, O'Neill TA.
europepmc   +1 more source

The impacts of telecommuting in Dublin [PDF]

open access: yesResearch in Transportation Economics, 2016
Telecommuting has been perceived as an effective means of reducing commuter related trips, travel time and emissions. Previously, the lack of access to broadband Internet connection and teleconferencing software from home has acted as a barrier to ...
Brian Caulfield   +2 more
exaly   +2 more sources

Telecommuting: Impact on productivity of telecommuters

2014 IEEE International Conference on Management of Innovation and Technology, 2014
The never ending boom in technology continues to alter the way work is done. One form of technology-enabled work is telecommuting, whereby employees spend a consistent portion of their time working from home. It is a relatively new and emerging concept in the IT industry of Pakistan.
Adeel Ahmed   +4 more
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The Telecommuting Paradox

Information Systems Management, 1997
Agency and institutional theory posit that economic and social benefits aside, the demand for telecommuting remains low because of how people currently work in organizations. Recommendations based on these theories for changing the way employees are evaluated, the way they are supported by technology, and organizational use of space will help foster ...
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Telecommuting: The Affects and Effects on Non-Telecommuters

Personnel Review, 2014
Ph. D.
Mark Podolsky   +2 more
openaire   +3 more sources

Telecommuters

JONA: The Journal of Nursing Administration, 1995
Telecommuters are the work force of the future. The dawning of the information age, with its explosion of telecommunication technology, presents new opportunities for healthcare agencies to extend their borders far beyond traditional physical boundaries.
D A, Yancer, J K, Moe
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Telecommuting and organization change

Computer Networks (1976), 1984
Abstract Telecommuting, working at home through a data terminal/micro processor, is feasible with today's technology. However, it has profound consequences for individuals, organizations, and society, particularly in widespread application. This paper explores the major impacts of telecommuting and suggests further areas for research.
Barbara M. Farwell, David C. Farwell
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Predicting telecommuter productivity

37th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2004. Proceedings of the, 2004
Productivity of remote workers is of critical concern to organizations contemplating telecommuting work arrangements. This paper suggests a general theoretical framework for understanding telecommuter productivity. Based on semi-structured interviews with 32 telecommuters, we found that telecommuting productivity was positively associated with beliefs ...
Derrick J. Neufeld, Yulin Fang
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