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looking at telework’s impact on this important sector. This article is intended to discuss: (1) the extent of teleworking in …
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This paper documents an increase in residential electricity consumption while industrial and commercial consumption has fallen during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Hourly smart meter data from Texas reveals how daily routines changed during the pandemic, with usage during weekdays...
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This paper documents an increase in residential electricity consumption while industrial and commercial consumption has fallen during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Hourly smart meter data from Texas reveals how daily routines changed during the pandemic, with usage during weekdays...
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Telework, more popularly known as remote working or Work from Home, is being talked about more and more in the past few … until recently. This study is aimed to propose a Telework Readiness Model based on different factors including management … the Indian context before designing and launching telework in the organizations at a larger scale (The terms telework …
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This paper documents an increase in residential electricity consumption while industrial and commercial consumption has fallen during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. Hourly smart meter data from Texas reveals how daily routines changed during the pandemic, with usage during weekdays...
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The COVID-19 pandemic catalyzed a surge in remote work. We propose a new macroeconomic model in which firms can employ workers off-site. Cheaper or more efficient remote work increases profitability and incentivizes firm entry. This, in turn, raises labor demand and wages which elevates business...
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