Researchers explain how both employees and companies can benefit from a hybrid work model.
What's more, these data points have leveled off in the last few months, Bloom told Insider.
Bloom's paper concluded that hybrid work had a "flat or even slightly positive" impact on productivity and improved employee recruitment and retention.
Remote work could rise in the years ahead as technology improvesPer Bloom's most recent estimates, 60% of Americans work fully in-person, 30% work in-person between one and four days per week, and 10% work fully remotely.
But Harvard's Choudhury said there's one reason a recession wouldn't crush the remote work movement.
Persons:
Nick Bloom, Bloom, Choudhury, Harvard's Choudhury
Organizations:
Service, Stanford, Harvard Business School
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Wall, Silicon