Stanford economist Nick Bloom has been studying work from home for more than 20 years. Back in the 1990s when it was called telecommuting, he was studying this topic. He looked at 9-11 and how events like 9-11 shaped attitudes about remote work. This show is dedicated to answering those two questions: What matters most? How does that impact your decision making?
#447: We talk to Stanford economist Nick Bloom about his groundbreaking research on working from home.
Nick has been studying remote work for more than 20 years – since the 1990’s, when people were “telecommuting.” His research, in real-time, looked at how events such as 9/11 shaped attitudes about remote work.
The pandemic created a surge of interest in his research. It brought many newcomers to the field. But Nick has the benefit of historical knowledge. He’s spent his career deep-diving into this topic.
Nick sheds light on the advantages and challenges of remote work, drawing from extensive data and analysis. He shares surprising numbers and statistics.
We discuss productivity, collaboration, employee well-being and organizational dynamics. We also discuss the impact of remote work on cities and housing.
Enjoy!
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