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Autori principali: Luce, Richard E., Hartman, Susan
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1984
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ314062
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author Luce, Richard E.
Hartman, Susan
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Hartman, Susan
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Hartman, Susan
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contents Telecommuting to Work: Using Technology to Work at Home. Luce, Richard E. Hartman, Susan Comparative Analysis Input Output Devices Interviews Library Administration Library Personnel Microcomputers Occupational Information Online Systems Productivity Research Methodology Telecommunications Teleworking Work Environment Describes experience of Boulder Public Library, where management and support personnel established pre-experiment baseline data for comparison with quantitative and qualitative results of experiment to determine the impact of telecommuting (work-at-home) on worker productivity. Background, methodology, equipment enhancements, and data analysis are noted. Six sources are given. (EJS)
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spellingShingle Telecommuting to Work: Using Technology to Work at Home.
Luce, Richard E.
Hartman, Susan
Comparative Analysis
Input Output Devices
Interviews
Library Administration
Library Personnel
Microcomputers
Occupational Information
Online Systems
Productivity
Research Methodology
Telecommunications
Teleworking
Work Environment
Telecommuting to Work: Using Technology to Work at Home. Luce, Richard E. Hartman, Susan Comparative Analysis Input Output Devices Interviews Library Administration Library Personnel Microcomputers Occupational Information Online Systems Productivity Research Methodology Telecommunications Teleworking Work Environment Describes experience of Boulder Public Library, where management and support personnel established pre-experiment baseline data for comparison with quantitative and qualitative results of experiment to determine the impact of telecommuting (work-at-home) on worker productivity. Background, methodology, equipment enhancements, and data analysis are noted. Six sources are given. (EJS)
title Telecommuting to Work: Using Technology to Work at Home.
topic Comparative Analysis
Input Output Devices
Interviews
Library Administration
Library Personnel
Microcomputers
Occupational Information
Online Systems
Productivity
Research Methodology
Telecommunications
Teleworking
Work Environment
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ314062