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The new reality of teleworking: People, firms, places | 9th SPL meeting

 

 3 September 2020  15.30 -17.00 CEST Remote participation
  


Organised by the OECD Trento Centre in collaboration with the Regional Studies Association (RSA)

The webinar represented the 9th meeting of the OECD Spatial Productivity Lab and is part of the RSA’s Regions Cities Industry Webinar Series

The OECD Spatial Productivity Lab (SPL)

The OECD Spatial Productivity Lab (SPL) is a dedicated research laboratory that works with local and global partners to advance knowledge about the ways regional policy and a better understanding of spatial links can improve productivity growth and thereby the creation of better jobs and well-being.

The OECD Spatial Productivity Lab is a part of the OECD Trento Centre for Local Development, which is an integral part of the OECD Centre for Entrepreneurship, SMEs, Regions and Cities. The mission of the Trento Centre is to build capacities for local development in OECD member and non-member countries, working directly with policy makers at all levels of government.

The Regional Studies Association

The Regional Studies Association (RSA) is a learned society and membership organisation bringing together academics and policymakers working in regional research, development and policy. The RSA publishes academic journals, book series, an online magazine and blog, funds research and awards excellence in the field, delivers knowledge exchange and provides networking opportunities and trainings for its global community.

The Regional Studies Association’s monthly Regions Cities Industry Webinar Series presents experts in the field of regional studies, science and policy and includes time for discussion and questions.

Focus of this meeting

The new reality of teleworking: People, firms, places

The webinar brought together experts from academia, policy and policy research to share insights and discuss the impact of COVID-19 on teleworking/ homeworking and how the increase in working from home has affected mobility, productivity, wellbeing and local public policy.

Participation

The event was open to civil society and all people interested in the topic upon free registration.

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Materials & Information

Agenda & Summary

Agenda

 

Meeting summary

 

 

Format

Digital event. 

 

OECD & RSA Contact

[email protected]

 

[email protected]

 

Links

The Spatial Productivity Lab at the OECD Trento Centre 

The Regional Studies Association

The RSA's Regions Cities Industry Webinar Series

   

Speakers

 

John HARRISON

John HARRISON
Reader in Human Geography,
Loughborough University, UK

Chair

 

Matteo SOSTERO 

Matteo SOSTERO 
Researcher, Joint Research Centre, European Commission

Teleworkability and the COVID-19 crisis: A new digital divide? 

 

Darja REUSCHKE 

Darja REUSCHKE
Associate Professor in Human Geography, University of Southampton, UK

Homeworking and its effect on productivity and wellbeing

 

Patricia MOKHTARAIN 

Patricia MOKHTARIAN
Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology, US

Teleworking and mobility: What do we (think we) know and not know?

 

Mattia CORBETTA 

Mattia CORBETTA
Policy Analyst, OECD Trento Centre for Local Development

Exploring policy options on teleworking


Webinar

 

Presentations

 

Partner


RSA logo‌‌

 

SPL Partners

‌ School of International Studies - Trento University Ispat ‌ ‌‌ 

Eurac‌ 
Brescia University‌ 
Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum Sheffield University Management School  Swank Program in Rural-Urban Policy - Ohio State University 
  Euricse  

 

 

 

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