Sobre subjetividad y (tele)trabajo. Una revisión crítica
In the context of important political, economic and social changes, telework becomes a phenomenon that combines many of the key factors for change: flexibility, information and communication technologies (ICT), and new ways of interaction.
Diana Bustos
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Please, do not disturb. telework, distractions, and the productivity of the knowledge worker [PDF]
An unanswered question regarding telework is how differences in workplace distraction levels influence the effect of the extent of telework on productivity.
Baalen, P.J. (Peter) van +2 more
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Teleworking: geographical, organisational and social implications
Louise Jayne Arnold
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Information & communication technologies - panacea for traffic congestion? [PDF]
As road pricing, telematics and logistics evolve, information and communication technologies (ICT) aim directly at making traffic flow more efficiently in a given infrastructure.
Stefan Heng
core
Telework : Experiences of technostress in telework environments.
The adoption and use of information and communication technology (ICT) solutions in companies are on the rise and with this rise comes several health effects. One kind of these health effects, called technostress affects employees and self-employees while using ICT for telework.
openaire +1 more source
"remote" cross-border work : challenges of teleworking and coworking in a crosss-border context
PIGERON-PIROTH, Isabelle +1 more
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Designing a Qualitative Model of Procedural Justice for Teleworking Employees in the Public Sector
Seyed Mehdi Shirazi +3 more
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E-HRM Application During Teleworking: A Structured Literature Review [PDF]
Khusnul Rofida Novianti +1 more
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Telecommuting resistance, soft but strong: Development of telecommuting over time, and related rhetoric, in three organisations [PDF]
Telecommuting, or working part of the time from another location than the office, normally from home, has been tried by several organisations in the recent years. This has not always been a success.
Rognes, Jon
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