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Bates, P.; Huws, U. – 2002
A study combined results of a survey of employers in 18 European countries to establish the extent to which they are currently using eWork with European official statistics to develop models, estimates, and forecasts of the numbers of eWorkers in Europe. These four types of "individual" eWork were identified: telehomeworking;…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Computers, Developed Nations, Employer Employee Relationship
Craumer, Pat; Marshall, Lucy – Online, 1997
Though telecommuting has been found to increase employee productivity as much as 20%, not all employers and workers embrace the concept. This article examines the pros and cons of telecommuting by presenting case studies of remote employment and a self-owned business. Provides a bibliography of print and nonprint resources for remote working and a…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Check Lists, Emerging Occupations, Employees
Peer reviewedScheid, Barbara; And Others – Information Technology and Libraries, 1996
Includes five papers presented at the 1995 VTLS Inc. Fifth Annual Director's Conference in Roanoke (Virginia), entitled "Back to Basics: Rethinking Libraries." Topics include libraries' use of high technology, collection management and electronic publishing, public services and telecommuting clientele, what to expect of library school…
Descriptors: Conference Proceedings, Electronic Libraries, Electronic Publishing, Information Technology
Woodward, Jeannette – Library Administration & Management, 1996
Although telecommuting has been found to increase productivity and morale in business environments, libraries rarely consider it. This article discusses telecommuting's potential impact on contact with users, length of employment, job descriptions, budgets, management style, communication, and workflow. This option may help libraries retain older…
Descriptors: Budgeting, Guidelines, Institutional Environment, Job Development
Zdenek, Sean – Communication Teacher, 2004
Objective: To lead a brief training session over a distance-learning network. Type of speech: Informative. Point value: 20% of course grade. Requirements: (a) References: Not specified; (b) Length: 15 minutes; (c) Visual aid: Yes; (d) Outline: No; (e) Prerequisite reading: Chapters 12-16, 18 (Bailey, 2002); (f) Additional requirements: None. This…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Computer Mediated Communication, Distance Education, Interactive Video
Peer reviewedLemke, James M.; And Others – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 1995
Includes "Introduction" (Lemke); "Career Sidestepping" (Prescott); "Temporary Work Life" (Farrugia); "Electronic Recruiter" (Lemke); "Aerospace Network" (Hoffner); "Multimedia: The Future of Adult Learning" (Golub); and "Teleworking: Commuting on the Information Highway" (Petrie). (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Learning, Career Development, Career Planning
Horwitz, Frank M.; Bravington, Desmond; Silvis, Ulrik – Journal of European Industrial Training, 2006
Purpose: The aim of the investigation is to identify enabling and disenabling factors in the development and operation of virtual teams; to evaluate the importance of factors such as team development, cross-cultural variables, leadership, communication and social cohesion as contributors to virtual team effectiveness. Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Team Training, Likert Scales, Mail Surveys
Peer reviewedDavenport, Elisabeth; Wormell, Irene – Education for Information, 1997
Describes the implementation of an international joint course developed by Queen Margaret College in Scotland and the Royal School of Librarianship in Denmark introducing undergraduate students to tools and issues relevant to teleworking, or working at home. Discusses course objectives, class assignments, student assessment, and program…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Course Descriptions, Distance Education, Foreign Countries
Nilles, Jack M.; And Others – 1974
To identify and evaluate the implications of potential communications and computer technology alternatives to urban transportation, an extensive research study was made of telecommuting--bringing workers toegether by communication instead of physically. An attempt was made to formulate practical statements on telecommuting network design, policies…
Descriptors: Communications, Computers, Energy Conservation, Feasibility Studies
Burton, John K.; Lockee, Barbara B. – 2001
Rural communities have long experienced an outmigration of talented people to urban areas for better employment opportunities. The traditional rural economic model, especially prevalent in Appalachia and the rural South, involves outside capital promoting industrial development separated from community needs and culture. This, at worst, is…
Descriptors: Community Development, Economic Development, Employment Opportunities, Information Technology
Peer reviewedHill, E. Jeffrey; And Others – Family Relations, 1996
Explored influences of mobile telework on family life as reported by teleworkers in a large national corporation. Compared this group to office workers within the same company. Teleworkers reported greater work flexibility. Some described positive family influences, whereas others revealed family problems arising from blurred lines between work…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Family Environment, Family Life, Family Structure
Shane, Jackie C. – Proceedings of the ASIS Mid-Year Meeting, 1994
Discusses using the Internet as a tool for delivering information to rural areas and the possible benefits, such as telecommuting, effective dissemination of medical information, and the promotion of grass-roots activism. The means rural residents use to connect to the Internet and their use of bulletin board systems are described. (nine…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Activism, Citizen Participation, Computer Networks
Smith, Beatrice Quarshie – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2006
Drawing on an ongoing project examining the literacies prevalent at an outsourcing site, this article explores the changing nature of workplace practices enabled by new information and communication technologies. It also examines the complex geopolitical dynamics of these practices, the discourses of development, and globalization. The author…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Sustainable Development, Economic Development, Information Technology
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House Committee on Energy and Commerce. – 1992
This hearing on H.R. 5082, "The Telecommuting Act of 1992," focuses on how the developing telecommunications infrastructure can provide major benefits to the environment, employers, and the daily life of working people, who now have the ability to telecommute to their office from some alternative work site located nearer to their home.…
Descriptors: Facsimile Transmission, Federal Government, Futures (of Society), Government Role
Hesse, Bradford W.; Grantham, Charles E. – Electronic Networking: Research, Applications and Policy, 1991
Describes the concept of telework, or telecommuting, and its influence on the electronic community and organizational structures. The electronically distributed organization is discussed, and implications for research on telework are suggested in the areas of privacy regulation, self-efficacy, temporal aspects of employee behavior, communication…
Descriptors: Computer Networks, Economic Factors, Employer Employee Relationship, Literature Reviews

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