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The study of temporal patterns of telecommuting is essential in understanding the adoption of telecommuting and, hence …, the impacts of telecommuting on the demand for equipment and services as well as the demand for travel. This research … examines, in the context of center-based telecommuting, how often individuals telecommute, the duration of their telecommuting …
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This study examines three models of the individual’s preference for home- and center-based telecommuting. Issues … presented, one on the preference to telecommute from a center versus not telecommuting from a center (adjusted p2 = 0.24), and … the other on the preference to telecommute from a center over telecommuting from home (adjusted 2 =0.64). A nested logit …
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Once automatic vehicles are available, working from self-driving car (WFC) in the AV's mobile office will be a real option. It allows firms to socialize land costs for office space from the office lot to road infrastructure used by AV. Employees, in turn, can switch wasted commuting time into...
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Flexible work arrangements such as allowing employees to work at home are used in firms, especially since information and communication technologies have become so widespread. Using individual-level data from 10,884 German employees, this paper analyses the determinants of working at home as a...
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