Technology at work: a new world of remote work
Oxford University. Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment
Citi GPS - London
2020
104 p.
epidemic disease ; telework ; future of work ; economic impact ; environmental impact assessment
Work organization
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English
Bibliogr.;Ill.;Photos
"The pandemic has accelerated the shift to remote working as the digital world is finally at a stage where it can support technology like virtual meetings. The digital revolution that enabled telework and the upcoming rollout of 5G will also enable telerobotics and augmented/virtual reality which will increase the amount of automation globally. The increase in virtual and telepresence also has the potential to provide alternative development paths for emerging markets, away from a manufacturing-led growth model (like China) more to a service-led growth model (like India)."
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