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  • 11 Mar 2020
  • News

Zooming into Remote Work: A Virtual Conversation

  • 23 Dec 2022
  • News

Why the Trend toward Remote Work Isn’t Going to Fade in 2023

  • 03 Jun 2022
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In a Work-from-Anywhere World, How Remote Will Workers Go?

  • 29 Oct 2020
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Safe Workplaces

Keywords: Remote work
  • 29 Nov 2022
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The Work-From-Anywhere War Is Beginning

Keywords: remote work
  • September 2020 (Revised July 2022)
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Tulsa Remote: Moving Talent to Middle America

By: Prithwiraj (Raj) Choudhury, Emma Salomon and Brittany Logan
Tulsa Remote sought to attract a diverse group of remote workers to the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma—and was willing to put its money where its mouth was, offering $10,000 and a range of wraparound services for its program participants. After a successful pilot year, which... View Details
Keywords: Remote Work; Relocation; COVID-19 Pandemic; Community; Employment; Internet and the Web; Geographic Location; Programs; Employees; Diversity; Recruitment; Oklahoma; Tulsa
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Choudhury, Prithwiraj (Raj), Emma Salomon, and Brittany Logan. "Tulsa Remote: Moving Talent to Middle America." Harvard Business School Case 621-048, September 2020. (Revised July 2022.)
  • May 27, 2022
  • Article

How 'Digital Nomad' Visas Can Boost Local Economies

By: Prithwiraj Choudhury
More and more companies are offering their employees the option to “work from anywhere,” whether in their home office, in another state, or even halfway around the globe. A growing group of remote professionals are taking the “anywhere” in work-from-anywhere to new... View Details
Keywords: Remote Work; COVID-19 Pandemic; Collaboration; Work-Life Balance; Human Resources; Collaborative Innovation and Invention
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Choudhury, Prithwiraj. "How 'Digital Nomad' Visas Can Boost Local Economies." Harvard Business Review (website) (May 27, 2022).
  • 29 Jul 2022
  • News

As Twitter, Amazon, and Meta Scale Back Offices, Some See Opportunities To Leverage Remote Work Advantages

  • 30 Mar 2021
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As businesses look toward the end of COVID-19, a new job title emerges: Director of remote work

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Dynamic Silos: Modularity in Intra-organizational Communication Networks during the Covid-19 Pandemic

By: Jonathan Larson, Tiona Zuzul, Emily Cox Pahnke, Neha Parikh Shah, Patrick Bourke, Nicholas Caurvina, Fereshteh Amini, Youngser Park, Joshua Vogelstein, Jeffrey Weston, Christopher White and Carey E. Priebe
Workplace communications around the world were drastically altered by Covid-19, work-from-home orders, and the rise of remote work. We analyze aggregated, anonymized metadata from over 360 billion emails within over 4000 organizations worldwide to examine changes in... View Details
Keywords: COVID-19; Remote Work; Organizational Silos; Health Pandemics; Organizations; Communication; Networks
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Larson, Jonathan, Tiona Zuzul, Emily Cox Pahnke, Neha Parikh Shah, Patrick Bourke, Nicholas Caurvina, Fereshteh Amini, Youngser Park, Joshua Vogelstein, Jeffrey Weston, Christopher White, and Carey E. Priebe. "Dynamic Silos: Modularity in Intra-organizational Communication Networks during the Covid-19 Pandemic." arXiv.org (April 1, 2021).
  • 16 Mar 2020
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15 Questions About Remote Work, Answered

  • 25 Aug 2021
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Don’t Write Off Zoom - It’s Not a One-Trick Pony as Remote Work Is Here to Stay!

  • 14 Aug 2020
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Remote Work Has Cushioned The Pandemic's Blow, But WBUR Poll Reveals Inequalities

  • 22 Jun 2021
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Never in My Wildest Dreams:' What the Guru Who Predicted Remote Work 20 Years Ago Thinks about It Now

  • 22 Feb 2023
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The Remote Work Conundrum: Employees Want It, but Is It Good for Them?

  • 20 Feb 2022
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Thanks to Remote Work, Many in Gen Z May Never Work in an Office. Will It Matter?

  • 01 Aug 2022
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What Remote Work Debate? They’ve Been Back at the Office for a While.

  • 30 Apr 2021
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This Harvard Professor Reveals the Secret Sauce for Remote Work - And It Has Nothing to Do With Zoom

  • August 12, 2021
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The Endless Digital Workday

By: Arjun Narayan, Rohan Narayana Murty, Rajath B. Das and Scott Duke Kominers
The shift to remote work ended the traditional 9–5 workday: employees work in bursts, at night, between caregiving tasks, and whenever they can find time between the endless distractions of messages, calls, and emails. New research, however, shows that for many teams,... View Details
Keywords: Remote Work; Workday; Team Overlap; Groups and Teams; Employees; Performance Productivity; Management
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Narayan, Arjun, Rohan Narayana Murty, Rajath B. Das, and Scott Duke Kominers. "The Endless Digital Workday." Harvard Business Review Digital Articles (August 12, 2021).
  • 27 Aug 2021
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