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The telework experience in Japan
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Volume 46 ,  Issue 9  (September 2003) table of contents
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Pages: 233 - 242  
Year of Publication: 2003
ISSN:0001-0782
Authors
Kunihiko Higa  Tokyo Institute of Technology
Bongsik Shin  San Diego State University
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Ministry of Labor Japan (MOLJ) (1996) Kigyo No Tame No Telework Dohnyu Guidebook (A telework adoption guidebook).
 
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Mokhtarian, P.L. and Sato, K. A comparison of the policy, social, and cultural contexts for telecommuting in Japan and United States. Social Science Computer Review 12, 4 (1994), 641--658.
 
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Satellite Office Association of Japan (SOAJ). A Survey Report of Telework Population in Japan, 1996.
 
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Spinks, W.A. and Wood, J.M Implementation of office-based telecommuting: A Japanese and Canadian case study. The First Asia Pacific DSI conference, Hong Kong (1996).

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