Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting 2: A Case of the Preferred Impossible Alternative
Patricia Mokhtarian and
Ilan Salomon
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Ilan Salomon: Hebrew University
Labor and Demography from University Library of Munich, Germany
Abstract:
A conceptual model of the choice to telecommute was advanced in an earlier paper (Mokhtarian and Salomon, 1994). In this paper, we present empirical data from a non-representative sample of 628 City of San Diego employees on key variables and relationships in that model. The relationships among possibility, preference, and choice are examined. A key finding is the existence of a large group of people (57% of the sample) for whom telecommuting is a Preferred Impossible Alternative. Dichotomous and continuous constraints are distinguished, and three dichotomous constraints are defined. Lack of awareness is active for 4%, job unsuitability for 44%, and manager disapproval for 51% of the sample. For 68% of the sample, at least one of these constraints is active. Even among those for whom none of the dichotomous constraints is in force, most people do not choose telecommuting due to the presence of active continuous constraints. For only 11% of the entire sample, telecommuting is possible, preferred, and chosen. The potential impacts of self-selection bias are estimated, and sampling bias is qualitatively assessed. This analysis provides a crude but useful estimate of the potential of telecommuting in the population, and more specifically, the relative share of potential telecommuters who are prevented by key dichotomous constraints from choosing that option.
Keywords: telecommuting; teleworking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Pages: 28 pages
Date: 2005-05-12
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Journal Article: Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting: 2. A Case of the Preferred Impossible Alternative (1996) 
Working Paper: Modeling the Choice of Telecommuting 2: A Case of the Preferred Impossible Alternative (1996) 
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