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4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent overview of research for in-depth study, March 15, 1999
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This review is from: Teleworking: New International Perspectives From Telecommuting to the Virtual Organisation (Routledge Studies in the Management of Technology and Innovation) (Paperback)
A well-structured collection of empirical research-based articles which provide useful background reading for any academic or advanced student. A variety of mostly European sources make it more relevant and applicable than most US based journal articles and books. Not really suitable for "dissection" or for students below Honours level, as much of the theory is not self contained, and requires considerable academic underpinning. I have found it indispensable, however, for my teaching of ICT-enabled organisational innovations to third and fourth Business Information Management undergraduates.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive survey of the state of the art, January 11, 1999
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This review is from: Teleworking: New International Perspectives From Telecommuting to the Virtual Organisation (Routledge Studies in the Management of Technology and Innovation) (Paperback)
Paul Jackson and Jos van der Wielen are researchers and lecturers with deep experience of investigating and analysing telework. In this book they have assembled and edited contributions by some 20 experts from a wide range of disciplines to produce the most comprehensive perspective on the subject available to date. Each chapter has a complete set of references, making this a valuable start point for new research, as well as an important record of the state of the art in telework-related studies at the end of the twentieth century.
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