How worthwhile is teleworking from a sustainable mobility perspective? The case of Brussels Capital region.

T Van Lier, A De Witte… - European Journal of …, 2014 - journals.open.tudelft.nl
Since the 1960s, the number of commuters in the Brussels Capital Region has doubled:
nowadays more than 400,000 workers commute in and out of Brussels on a daily basis. In …

The impact of telework on transport externalities: the case of Brussels Capital Region

T Van Lier, A De Witte, C Macharis - Procedia-Social and Behavioral …, 2012 - Elsevier
Telework is often suggested as an instrument to improve sustainability by reducing
environmental and socio-economical impacts of mobility on society. Currently, telework is …

Home-based telework in France: Characteristics, barriers and perspectives

A Aguilera, V Lethiais, A Rallet, L Proulhac - Transportation Research Part …, 2016 - Elsevier
The aim of this article is to explain the gap between high social expectations, particularly in
terms of reducing commuting frequency, increasing productivity and improving work-life …

Teleworking: Decreasing mobility or increasing tolerance of commuting distances?

E Ravalet, P Rérat - Built Environment, 2019 - ingentaconnect.com
Teleworking is widely considered to be a way of solving mobility issues by decreasing the
number of commuting trips. However, little is known about teleworking and, more …

A web-based study of the propensity to telework based on socio-economic, work organisation and spatial factors

L Møller-Jensen, C Jensen-Butler, B Madsen… - Road pricing, the …, 2008 - Springer
This paper discusses estimates of the extent of teleworking in Denmark and reports on a
study aimed at identifying the determinants of the decision to practice teleworking. The study …

The role of teleworking in Britain: its implications for the transport system and economic evaluation

P White, G Christodoulou… - European …, 2007 - westminsterresearch.westminster.ac …
The probable impacts of teleworking in Britain were assessed through analysis of the
National Travel Survey, and interviews with major organisations in the London area. These …

The organizational context of teleworking implementation

V Illegems, A Verbeke, R S'Jegers - Technological forecasting and social …, 2001 - Elsevier
The large-scale implementation of teleworking has not yet occurred in the industrialized
world. This fact is in contrast to earlier predictions that viewed teleworking as the main …

Teleworking in the Netherlands: an evaluation of changes in travel behaviour

R Hamer, E Kroes, H Van Ooststroom - Transportation, 1991 - Springer
This article describes the first experiment on “teleworking” in the Netherlands, and presents
the results of an analysis of the impact of “teleworking” on the travel behaviour of the …

Telework and the transition to lower energy use in transport: On the relevance of rebound effects

P Rietveld - Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions, 2011 - Elsevier
Policies to reduce congestion and energy use in transport have been rather ineffective in
most countries during the last decades, partly due to rebound effects. Telework has been …

Potential rebound effects of teleworking on residential and daily mobility

L Hostettler Macias, E Ravalet, P Rérat - Geography Compass, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The practice of teleworking has been growing steadily in recent years with the development
of ICT and the flexibilisation of work. The Covid‐19 pandemic and its stay‐at‐home …