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  • 13 Sep 2022
  • News

Could Remote Work Give Climate Migrants and Refugees Economic Stability?

  • 17 Nov 2020
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The worst work model of the future? It’s not all office, or fully remote

  • 29 Jan 2021
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Half of New Orleans City Hall employees to work remote in move to Municipal Auditorium

  • 28 May 2020
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Remote Work Has Its Perks, Until You Want a Promotion

  • 01 Sep 2020
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The Case for (and Against) Ditching Offices for Remote Work

  • April 2025
  • Article

Dynamic Silos: Increased Modularity and Decreased Stability in Intra-organizational Communication Networks During the COVID-19 Pandemic

By: Tiona Zuzul, Emily Cox Pahnke, Jonathan Larson, Christopher White, Patrick Bourke, Nicholas Caurvina, Neha Parikh Shah, Fereshteh Amini, Youngser Park, Joshua Vogelstein, Jeffrey Weston and Carey E. Priebe
Workplace communications around the world were drastically altered by COVID-19, related work-from-home orders, and the rise of remote work. To understand these shifts, we analyzed aggregated, anonymized metadata from over 360 billion emails within 4,361 organizations... View Details
Keywords: Remote Work; COVID-19; Communication Technology; Organizational Change and Adaptation
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Zuzul, Tiona, Emily Cox Pahnke, Jonathan Larson, Christopher White, Patrick Bourke, Nicholas Caurvina, Neha Parikh Shah, Fereshteh Amini, Youngser Park, Joshua Vogelstein, Jeffrey Weston, and Carey E. Priebe. "Dynamic Silos: Increased Modularity and Decreased Stability in Intra-organizational Communication Networks During the COVID-19 Pandemic." Management Science 71, no. 4 (April 2025): 3428–3448.
  • 24 Feb 2025
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What We Learned in Three Charts: Digital Divide and Remote Work

  • February 2020
  • Case

Collage.com: Scaling a Distributed Organization (Abridged)

By: Christopher Stanton, Shikhar Ghosh, William R. Kerr, Sarah Gulick and James Palano
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Stanton, Christopher, Shikhar Ghosh, William R. Kerr, Sarah Gulick, and James Palano. "Collage.com: Scaling a Distributed Organization (Abridged)." Harvard Business School Case 820-101, February 2020.
  • May 5, 2020
  • Article

Why the Crisis Is Putting Companies at Risk of Losing Female Talent

By: Colleen Ammerman and Boris Groysberg
There has been a massive shift in how work gets done inside many companies and the global pivot to working remotely will likely change how many think about face time and rigid work schedules. Might these changes benefit women? The authors argue that will depend on how... View Details
Keywords: Coronavirus Pandemic; Remote Work; Flexible Work Arrangements; Health Pandemics; Employees; Working Conditions; Gender
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Ammerman, Colleen, and Boris Groysberg. "Why the Crisis Is Putting Companies at Risk of Losing Female Talent." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (May 5, 2020).
  • 20 Feb 2023
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Nearly 30 Percent of Work Remains Remote as Workers Dig In

  • 08 Oct 2021
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Harvard’s Tsedal Neeley: Remote Work Is Not Going to Go Away

  • 6 Oct 2021
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How to Transition In and Out of Work

By: Jon M. Jachimowicz
How to keep home and work separate while working remotely. Some remote employees miss their commute, with several even creating a fake commute to turn off work at the end of a long workday. Expert Jon Jachimowicz explains how to maximize the positive lifestyle benefits... View Details
Keywords: Work From Home (WFH); Positivity; Lifestyle; Passion; Work-Life Balance
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Jachimowicz, Jon M. "How to Transition In and Out of Work." Headspace, Boston, MA, October 6, 2021.
  • 01 Feb 2021
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Why employers might not offer remote work options to junior staff

  • April 1, 2021
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How to Build a Life: The Hidden Toll of Remote Work

By: Arthur C. Brooks
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Brooks, Arthur C. "How to Build a Life: The Hidden Toll of Remote Work." The Atlantic (April 1, 2021).
  • 31 Jul 2020
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Remote Work Isn’t Working? Maybe Your Company Is Doing It Wrong

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Use Remote Work to Revitalize the Cities That Need It Most

By: Prithwiraj Choudhury
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Choudhury, Prithwiraj. "Use Remote Work to Revitalize the Cities That Need It Most." DealBook (New York Times) (December 4, 2020). (In DealBook Newsletter Some Ideas for Fixing America.)
  • 22 Apr 2021
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Hyper-productivity gone wrong': Harvard Business School expert on Covid remote work

  • 02 Apr 2021
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As Businesses Think about the Pandemic’s End, a New Job Is Emerging: Director of Remote Work

  • 29 Oct 2020
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  • 23 Dec 2022
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Why the Trend toward Remote Work Isn’t Going to Fade in 2023

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