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Remote working in research

52 Citations2018
P. Hunter
EMBO reports

Research from the CIPD spanning five leading European countries corroborated anecdotal reports of improved productivity through flexible working and also indicated longer‐term health benefits through reduced stress.

Abstract

Remote working has long been normal for scientists in astronomy and high‐energy physics and shown to enhance productivity. Driven by technology and the growing need for data analysis, remote working is increasingly catching up in the life sciences.