Telecommuting Suitability Modeling: An Approach Based on the Concept of Abstract job |
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Authors: | Amir Reza Mamdoohi Mohammad Kermanshah Hossain Poorzahedy |
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Affiliation: | (1) Civil Engineering Department, Center for Transportation Studies and Research, Sharif University of Technology, Azadi Str., Tehran, 1458889694, Iran |
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Abstract: | A new approach to modeling telecommuting suitability is proposed in this paper. The approach, based on the concept of abstract job, can be employed to assess the level of suitability for telecommuting of the bundle of tasks comprising a job. By abstract job is meant a way of considering jobs on the basis of their elements and tasks, representing the general structure of the job. In this study, the basic tasks a job is composed of, pertaining to telecommuting suitability, are identified. To show the applicability of the approach, discrete choice models are calibrated, based on a sample of 245 employees in Tehran, Iran, indicating that from among the 6 tasks identified, 5 tasks are significantly associated with the level of telecommuting suitability. |
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Keywords: | abstract job telecommuting suitability job-task vector discrete choice models stated preference |
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