It was hoped that increased teleworking would reduce traffic congestion leading to lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions, other air pollutants, storm water runoff and noise. However, despite recent technological advancements in telecommunication, telework adoption rates are still lower than initially projected and thus the purported benefits are also lower. The literature suggests that this is related to organisational and institutional barriers. This article examines two institutional issues that appear to be hindering telework at the local scale—land-use planning regulations and tax policies. These were two of the main issues identified through interviews with residents of two live/work communities, one in Australia and the other in th...
The Another Barrier? report provides a snapshot of the challenges faced by not-for-profit organisati...
Teleworking involves people working away from their normal workplace, and it is seen as being one of...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of urban implications of telecommunication with a foc...
In this research, the practice of teleworking and the related physical impacts on communities and re...
Telework has many potential benefits for both employers and employees, and has been explored extensi...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of the planning implications of telecommunication, wi...
Since the government pushed to expand and integrate the capabilities of the information superhighway...
Telecommuting has been defined in several ways. For the purpose of this paper, telecommuting (also ...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
Traffic congestion and air pollution are among the most serious problems facing large cities through...
The digital revolution at the end of 20th century has opened some new doors for local communities t...
Telework is an increasingly common feature of government agencies. Long a practice in the private se...
Policies to reduce congestion and energy use in transport have been rather ineffective in most count...
The over-all picture concerning the diffusion of telework stemming from research undertaken in 2000 ...
Teleworking is widely considered to be a way of solving mobility issues by decreasing the number of ...
The Another Barrier? report provides a snapshot of the challenges faced by not-for-profit organisati...
Teleworking involves people working away from their normal workplace, and it is seen as being one of...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of urban implications of telecommunication with a foc...
In this research, the practice of teleworking and the related physical impacts on communities and re...
Telework has many potential benefits for both employers and employees, and has been explored extensi...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of the planning implications of telecommunication, wi...
Since the government pushed to expand and integrate the capabilities of the information superhighway...
Telecommuting has been defined in several ways. For the purpose of this paper, telecommuting (also ...
Municipal electric utilities (MEUs) are increasingly expanding into telecommunications services. Suc...
Traffic congestion and air pollution are among the most serious problems facing large cities through...
The digital revolution at the end of 20th century has opened some new doors for local communities t...
Telework is an increasingly common feature of government agencies. Long a practice in the private se...
Policies to reduce congestion and energy use in transport have been rather ineffective in most count...
The over-all picture concerning the diffusion of telework stemming from research undertaken in 2000 ...
Teleworking is widely considered to be a way of solving mobility issues by decreasing the number of ...
The Another Barrier? report provides a snapshot of the challenges faced by not-for-profit organisati...
Teleworking involves people working away from their normal workplace, and it is seen as being one of...
The paper attempts to develop an understanding of urban implications of telecommunication with a foc...