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==See also== {{Portal|Business|Society|Telecommunications}} <!-- alphabetical order please [[WP:SEEALSO]] --> <!-- please add a short description [[WP:SEEALSO]], via {{subst:AnnotatedListOfLinks}} or {{Annotated link}} --> {{div col|colwidth=30em|small=yes}} * {{Annotated link |Asynchronous communication}} * {{Annotated link |Canadian Telework Association}} *Comparisons ** {{Annotated link |Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients}} ** {{Annotated link |Comparison of file hosting services}} ** {{Annotated link |Comparison of FTP client software}} ** {{Annotated link |Comparison of office suites}} ** {{Annotated link |Comparison of web conferencing software}} * [[Coworking]] – people working independently sharing a common working area * [[Digital nomad]] – someone that works remotely while traveling and living a [[nomad]]ic lifestyle * {{Annotated link |Distributed development}} * {{Annotated link |Distance education}} * [[Desktop virtualization]] – ability to access legacy applications or operating systems from a remote device * {{Annotated link |Digital divide}} * {{Annotated link |E-lancing}} * {{Annotated link |Environmental impact of transport}} * {{Annotated link |Flexible work arrangement}} * {{Annotated link |Flextime}} * {{Annotated link |Home Work Convention}} * [[Homeshoring]] – In [[British English]], when the initiative comes from the company, the terms "homeshoring" and "homesourcing" are sometimes used.<ref>{{cite web |title=Homeshoring | work=Macmillan English Dictionary | url=https://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/homeshoring}}</ref> * {{Annotated link |Hot desking}} * [[Hoteling]] – Some companies, particularly those where employees spend a great deal of time on the road and at remote locations, offer a [[hotdesking]] or [[hoteling]] arrangement where employees can reserve the use of a temporary traditional office, [[cubicle]] or [[meeting room]] at the company headquarters, a remote office center, or other shared office facility. * {{Annotated link |Job characteristic theory}} * {{Annotated link |Labour market flexibility}} * {{Annotated link |Media richness theory}} * {{Annotated link |Outsourcing}} * {{Annotated link |Putting-out system}} * {{Annotated link |Small office/home office}} * {{Annotated link |Smart city}} * {{Annotated link |Study (room)}} * {{Annotated link |Telecentre}} * {{Annotated link |Virtual assistant (occupation)|Virtual assistant}} * {{Annotated link |Virtual business}} * {{Annotated link |Virtual community of practice}} * {{Annotated link |Virtual management}} * {{Annotated link |Virtual team}} * {{Annotated link |Virtual volunteering}} * {{Annotated link |Virtual workplace}} * {{Annotated link |Work design}} * [[Work at home scheme]] – [[get-rich-quick scheme]]s in which a victim is lured by an offer to be employed at home, very often doing some simple task in a minimal amount of time with a large amount of income that exceeds the market rate for the type of work * {{Annotated link |Work–family conflict}} * [[Zoom town]] – community that is popular for remote workers {{div col end}} <!-- alphabetical order please [[WP:SEEALSO]] --> <ref name=":2">{{cite journal |last1=Howe |first1=L. C. |last2=Menges |first2=J. I. |title=Remote work mindsets predict emotions and productivity in home office: a longitudinal study of knowledge workers during the Covid-19 pandemic |journal=Human–Computer Interaction |date=November 2022 |volume=37 |issue=6 |pages=481–507 |doi=10.17863/CAM.78735 }}</ref>
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