COVID‐19 and the new technologies of organizing: digital exhaust, digital footprints, and artificial intelligence in the wake of remote work
2020
Early View
5 p.
epidemic disease ; telework ; digitalisation ; artificial intelligence
Technology
https://doi.org/10.1111/joms.12648
English
Bibliogr.
"Companies have flirted with remote work since the 1970s. Estimates from late 2019 suggested that slightly more than 5 per cent of employees worked remotely with regularity. But as COVID‐19 has spread across the globe over the past few months, and shelter‐in‐place orders were issued by governments, many companies have initiated a rapid and wholesale shift to remote work arrangements, at least for knowledge‐intensive work..."
Digital
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