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Why Companies should Scale New Tech-based Flexible Work Practices

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  • Jacques Bughin
  • Sybille Berjoan
  • Yuhui Xiong

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Using a panel of about 4000 large multinational companies, this research provides regression-based evidence of revenue enhancement by the adoption of flexible work practices, that are closely related to complementary investment in technology- based support and to new organizational, and human care, design. Those complements are key to make flexible work practice stick as productive in the “future of work”

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  • Jacques Bughin & Sybille Berjoan & Yuhui Xiong, 2022. "Why Companies should Scale New Tech-based Flexible Work Practices," Working Papers TIMES² 2022-054, ULB -- Universite Libre de Bruxelles.
  • Handle: RePEc:ict:wpaper:2013/344128
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