Teleworkers' Characteristics in Live/Work Communities: Lessons from the United States and Australia

作者: Tooran Alizadeh

DOI: 10.1080/10630732.2011.642569

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摘要: This paper refers to the ambiguity that resides in over three decades of telework research and develops concept community-based teleworkers as people who work from home or offices using telecommunications. It investigates case studies live/work communities which different levels collective facilities have been offered support telework. investigation promotes further understanding individual work-related characteristics teleworkers, opens discussion on their spatial preferences. Understanding these preferences could lead future community design planning fully embrace this flexible option information age.

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