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HSG Impact Awards 2024: Rules of the game for hybrid forms of work

The flexibilisation of work location and time has become an important factor for many companies in the battle for talent. But what is the best way to implement this form of cooperation? This is where the project by Prof. Dr. Stephan Böhm, Tarek Carls, and Dr. Martina Hartner-Tiefenthaler (TU Vienna) comes in.
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The coronavirus pandemic has accelerated this development towards flexibilisation of work location and time. Even though many companies are calling for a return to the office after the end of the pandemic, it is becoming increasingly clear that the future of office work will be hybrid - i.e. partly in the office and partly remote.

Initiated by the Center for Disability and Integration at the University of St.Gallen and Audi AG, the project by Prof. Dr. Stephan Böhm, Tarek Carls, and Dr. Martina Hartner-Tiefenthaler (TU Vienna) has identified ways in which hybrid teams can organise their collaboration in order to increase both efficiency and health.

About the HSG Impact Awards
About the HSG Impact Awards Every year, the University of St.Gallen (HSG) honours outstanding research with the HSG Impact Award. HSG researchers who make a particularly valuable contribution to society with their projects are honoured.

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