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Telework in the 21st century: An evolutionary perspective
A new conceptual framework explaining the evolution of telework over four decades.
This insightful book offers a new conceptual framework explaining the evolution of telework over four decades.
New information and communications technologies have revolutionized daily life and work in the 21st century. This insightful book offers a new conceptual framework explaining the evolution of telework over four decades. It reviews national experiences from Argentina, Brazil, India, Japan, the United States and 10 EU countries, and analyses large-scale surveys and company case studies regarding the incidence of telework and its effects on working time, work-life balance, occupational health and well-being, and individual and organizational performance.
Co-published with Edward Elgar Publishing, this is the first book in the new ILO Future of Work Series.
New information and communications technologies have revolutionized daily life and work in the 21st century. This insightful book offers a new conceptual framework explaining the evolution of telework over four decades. It reviews national experiences from Argentina, Brazil, India, Japan, the United States and 10 EU countries, and analyses large-scale surveys and company case studies regarding the incidence of telework and its effects on working time, work-life balance, occupational health and well-being, and individual and organizational performance.
Co-published with Edward Elgar Publishing, this is the first book in the new ILO Future of Work Series.
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- Edited by Jon C. Messenger
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- ISBN: Print: 9789221333678
- ISBN: Web PDF: 9789221333685
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