The creativity conundrum
1. My survey of Chinese and German workers shows that the impact of remote work on creativity varies by gender, culture, and age. 2. Chinese women, in particular, grapple with cultural and gender norms that hamper creativity in remote work settings. 3. Hybrid work models can provide flexibility with...
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Main Author: | HENG, Andrew |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2024
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