Concluding Thoughts, Limitations, and Implications for Future Research
Marko Orel
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Marko Orel: Prague University of Economics and Business
Chapter Chapter 5 in Collaboration Potential in Virtual Reality (VR) Office Space, 2022, pp 75-77 from Springer
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Abstract Citing the words of Verda Alexander, a founder of San Francisco-based architecture biro Studio O+A, Smith (2020) reports that a silver lining in the cloud of human catastrophes such as a pandemic or climate crisis will be how the nature of work will change and the workplace will adapt. While traditional office environments will still be widely used, the recent COVID-19 crisis will heighten the need for alternative work arrangements. Technology will play a central part in this transition, with remote work becoming equal to work from the organization’s workspace in terms of efficiency. Furthermore, some larger companies, such as Microsoft, had already made the remote work option permanent by the third quarter of 2020 (Warren, 2020), with other companies being expected to follow suit.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-08180-4_5
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