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List of contents
Contents: Introduction and Research Methodology: Telework and the changing rural economy; The information economy and the emergence of rural telework; Research methodology. The Facilitation of and Demand for, Telework: Telecottages and telework; The telework facilitators; The organizational perspective of telework. The Supply of Telework: The motivating factors behind telework; The characteristics and dynamics of telework; The wider experience of teleworking; Summary and conclusion; Bibliography.
About the author
Michael Antony Clark
Summary
This title was first published in 2000. Teleworking in the Countryside explores the factors underpinning the development of rural teleworking and the characteristics and experiences of teleworking and teleworkers in the British countryside.
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’This is an interesting book...a must for anyone with views on telework and rural development.’ Teleworker ’...this is a worthwhile book that should appeal to a wide audience. For the most part it is clearly written, and the extensive use of extracts from interviews with teleworkers makes it a valuable addition to what is otherwise a top-heavy body of literature.’ European Review of Agricultural Economics ’Reading the book is quite enjoyable. It is very well structured and very well written, in an accessible language, with a minimum of unnecessary jargon, which in itself deserves a compliment...the results of his research are worth reading and taking note of.’ Journal of Housing and the Built Environment