The pandemic was accompanied by a wave of adoption of remote work practices. This paper uses online job vacancy data to study how UK firms have adopted remote work. Overall, remote work increased by 300%. Our analysis finds little evidence that occupations have fundamentally changed to better accommodate remote work tasks, nor evidence of changes in the occupational composition of jobs. We find that the overall increase in remote working is driven by the increasing use of remote work at the firm level, especially among firms that were less likely to use remote work before the pandemic. This is consistent with changes in organisational practices or updated information about the viability of large-scale remote working
This paper investigates the impact of remote work on firm-level productivity. To observe this trend,...
Facing one of the most challenging pandemics for organizational modus operandi (COVID-19), organizat...
How do employees adjust to working remotely when a rapidly developing global pandemic forces them in...
This paper critically assesses the assumption that more and more work is being detached from place a...
Over the last few decades, a small but growing group of people have worked remotely from their homes...
As businesses emerge from the coronavirus crisis, Professor Frank Peck examines what will become of ...
COVID-19 has accelerated the shift to remote work. Enabling knowledge workers to do their jobs from ...
Our paper explores how the ability to work remotely has changed over time, its relationship with dem...
The abrupt closure of offices during the COVID-19 lockdown has allowed millions of workers to discov...
During the recent pandemic millions started to work from home. One of the main questions is that th...
This thesis evaluates how the new era of remote work has affected organizations and their employers....
With the Covid-19 pandemic forcing organizations to work remotely, this paper presents a wide-rangin...
In March 2020, a massive experiment of work-from-home (WFH) started abruptly almost worldwide. In th...
Purpose: Through the lens of Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, this study explores how remote ...
Since the rise of COVID-19 in 2020, workers in numerous fields and industry had to make a major tran...
This paper investigates the impact of remote work on firm-level productivity. To observe this trend,...
Facing one of the most challenging pandemics for organizational modus operandi (COVID-19), organizat...
How do employees adjust to working remotely when a rapidly developing global pandemic forces them in...
This paper critically assesses the assumption that more and more work is being detached from place a...
Over the last few decades, a small but growing group of people have worked remotely from their homes...
As businesses emerge from the coronavirus crisis, Professor Frank Peck examines what will become of ...
COVID-19 has accelerated the shift to remote work. Enabling knowledge workers to do their jobs from ...
Our paper explores how the ability to work remotely has changed over time, its relationship with dem...
The abrupt closure of offices during the COVID-19 lockdown has allowed millions of workers to discov...
During the recent pandemic millions started to work from home. One of the main questions is that th...
This thesis evaluates how the new era of remote work has affected organizations and their employers....
With the Covid-19 pandemic forcing organizations to work remotely, this paper presents a wide-rangin...
In March 2020, a massive experiment of work-from-home (WFH) started abruptly almost worldwide. In th...
Purpose: Through the lens of Conservation of Resources (COR) theory, this study explores how remote ...
Since the rise of COVID-19 in 2020, workers in numerous fields and industry had to make a major tran...
This paper investigates the impact of remote work on firm-level productivity. To observe this trend,...
Facing one of the most challenging pandemics for organizational modus operandi (COVID-19), organizat...
How do employees adjust to working remotely when a rapidly developing global pandemic forces them in...