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The Implications of Remote Work
Hosted by SIEPR and the Hoover Institution
Event Details:
Wednesday, September 27, 2023 - Friday, September 29, 2023
Location
Virtual Event
Please join us for a virtual conference on The Implications of Remote Work hosted by Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Research (SIEPR) the Hoover Institution and along with additional support from the Templeton Foundation.
The virtual conference will be held during these times:
Wednesday, September 27 from 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Thursday, September 28 from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Friday, September 29 from 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Schedule
Wednesday, September 27, 2023
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Lunch and Arrival
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Introduction
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Managing Remote Work
- Office at Offsite: How Temporary Colocation Shapes Communication in Fully-remote Organizations
- Prithwiraj Choudhury, Charles Ayoubi, Sujin Jang, Victoria Sevcenko
- Remote Control: Aligning Incentives in a World of Remote Work
- Work-from-home and Firms' Resilience: Evidence from the COVID-19 pandemic
- Office at Offsite: How Temporary Colocation Shapes Communication in Fully-remote Organizations
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Break
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Brilliant and Brief: PhD Lightening Talks
- Can Bringing in Remote Workers Benefit Local Residents? Evidence from a Case Study and Equilibrium Model
- Hiring the Ideal Remote Worker: The Gendered Implications of the Rise of Remote Work
- Claire Daviss, Emma Williams-Baron, Erin Macke
- Telework availability, Women's Labor Market Outcomes and Fertility Choices
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Break then Dinner
Thursday, September 28, 2023
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Breakfast
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Gender
- Has the Rise of Work-from-Home Reduced the Motherhood Penalty in the Labor Market?
- Gendered Time Surveillance and Suspicions at Work and in Professional Roles
- What Works for Her? How Work-from-Home Digital Jobs Affect Female Labor Force Participation
- Suhani Jalota, Lisa Ho
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Break
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Worker Productivity & Preferences
- Research Output Before and During the Pandemic
- Worker Productivity During Covid-19 and Adaptation to Working From Home
- Wage Differentials and the Price of Workplace Flexibility
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Lunch
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Effects on the City, Part 1
- The Impact of Work-from-Home on Brick-and-Mortar Retail Establishments: Evidence from Card Transactions
- Lindsay Relihan, James Duguid, Bryan Kim, Chris Wheat
- Eyes on the Street: Crime and the Rise of Working From Home
- The Future of Work and Consumption in Cities After the Pandemic: Evidence from Germany
- The Impact of Work-from-Home on Brick-and-Mortar Retail Establishments: Evidence from Card Transactions
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Break
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Effects on the City, Part 2
- Converting Brown Offices to Green Apartments
- The Short- and Long- Run Effects of Remote Work on U.S. Housing Markets
- Remote Work and City Structure
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Dinner
Friday, September 29, 2023
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Breakfast
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Finance of Remote Work
- A Flash in the Pan(demic)? Migration Risks and Municipal Bonds
- ICT Capital, Telework Flexibility, and Asset Prices
- Taxes and Telework: The Impacts of State Income Taxes in a Work-from-Home Economy
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Break
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Looking forward
- Working from home after COVID-19: Evidence from job postings in 20 countries
- Michael Koelle, Pawel Adrjan, Gabriele Ciminelli, Alexandre Judes
- Remote work, Wages, and Hours Worked in the United States
- Why Working From Home Will Stick
- Working from home after COVID-19: Evidence from job postings in 20 countries
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Box Lunch
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