Telecommuting, a dispersed style of commuting enabled by developments in info-communication technology, is becoming increasingly popular among Japanese white-collar employees. According to our estimates, 9-14 million employees will telecommute by 2010, which will result in a 6.9-10.9% reduction in congestion in Tokyo, Japan. Associated cost savings are equivalent to 7.9-26.4% of annual spending on public transportation. Due to the considerable size of these positive external effects, some degree of policy support will be necessary to achieve a socially optimal level of penetration by telecommuting.Telecommuting Congestion Social impact Externality
Telecommuting is a practice in which a person works at home with a computer terminal and communicate...
Using retrospective data collected from a survey of more than 200 State of California workers, inclu...
Using retrospective data collected from a survey of more than 200 State of California workers, inclu...
Telecommuter technologies on rail cars enable a traveler on public transit to access the Internet, t...
Active experimentation with telecommuting in both Japan and the United States is among the most exte...
Although there has been considerable discussion about how telecommunications will affect the demand ...
Telecommuting is a very attractive form of work arrangement. Singapore is in a favourable position ...
Telecommuting is viewed as a public policy tool for reducing congestion and air pollution, but it ma...
The travel impact of home telecommuting -- the performance of work at home possibly using telecommun...
2011-08-04Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question...
Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question in urban ...
Telecommuting, replacing travel to a regular place of work with the use of Information and Communica...
The interest in telecommuting stems from the potential benefits in alleviating traffic congestion, d...
With the use of telecommuting increasing rapidly, studies have shown various effects on the workplac...
PDFResearch PaperLBNL-38873TelecommutingTelecommunicationsTeleconferencingTrip generationTrip length...
Telecommuting is a practice in which a person works at home with a computer terminal and communicate...
Using retrospective data collected from a survey of more than 200 State of California workers, inclu...
Using retrospective data collected from a survey of more than 200 State of California workers, inclu...
Telecommuter technologies on rail cars enable a traveler on public transit to access the Internet, t...
Active experimentation with telecommuting in both Japan and the United States is among the most exte...
Although there has been considerable discussion about how telecommunications will affect the demand ...
Telecommuting is a very attractive form of work arrangement. Singapore is in a favourable position ...
Telecommuting is viewed as a public policy tool for reducing congestion and air pollution, but it ma...
The travel impact of home telecommuting -- the performance of work at home possibly using telecommun...
2011-08-04Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question...
Whether telecommuting and personal travel are complements or substitutes is a key question in urban ...
Telecommuting, replacing travel to a regular place of work with the use of Information and Communica...
The interest in telecommuting stems from the potential benefits in alleviating traffic congestion, d...
With the use of telecommuting increasing rapidly, studies have shown various effects on the workplac...
PDFResearch PaperLBNL-38873TelecommutingTelecommunicationsTeleconferencingTrip generationTrip length...
Telecommuting is a practice in which a person works at home with a computer terminal and communicate...
Using retrospective data collected from a survey of more than 200 State of California workers, inclu...
Using retrospective data collected from a survey of more than 200 State of California workers, inclu...