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Collaborating during coronavirus: the impact of COVID-19 on the nature of work

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DeFilippis, Evan ; Impink, Stephen Michael ; Singell, Madison ; Polzer, Jeffrey T. ; Sadun, Raffaella

NBER - Cambridge, MA

2020

31 p.

epidemic disease ; digitalisation ; new work practices ; telework ; survey

USA ; Europe ; Middle East

NBER Working Papers Series

27612

Work organization

https://www.nber.org/papers/w27612

English

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"We explore the impact of COVID-19 on employee's digital communication patterns through an event study of lockdowns in 16 large metropolitan areas in North America, Europe and the Middle East. Using de- identified, aggregated meeting and email meta-data from 3,143,270 users, we find, compared to pre- pandemic levels, increases in the number of meetings per person (+12.9 percent) and the number of attendees per meeting (+13.5 percent), but decreases in the average length of meetings (-20.1 percent). Collectively, the net effect is that people spent less time in meetings per day (-11.5 percent) in the post- lockdown period. We also find significant and durable increases in length of the average workday (+8.2 percent, or +48.5 minutes), along with short-term increases in email activity. These findings provide insight from a novel dataset into how the nature of work has changed for a large sample of knowledge workers. We discuss these changes in light of the ongoing challenges faced by organizations and workers struggling to adapt and perform in the face of a global pandemic."

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