Teleworking and its impacts: a bibliometric review and analysis

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Telework was increasing its boom over time, and due to the pandemic (Covid 19) has been found to be one of the most important issues today, since most if not all companies have had to resort to it. This importance is reflected in the reviews that were made through the search on the Web of Science (WoS) platform, making an analysis of the publications by countries, magazines, organizations and authors; finding that the countries with more discussion on the subject, through the publication of documents are the United States, England and Canada. Continuing with the analysis of networks, to conclude with the metaphor of the tree, composed by root (classic), trunk (structural) and leaves (recent), this last one conformed by four clusters, achieving that the revision of this research has a solid bibliographic support and showing in this analysis the impact that teleworking has in the home environment, costs, satisfaction and mental health.

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González-Mendoza, J. A., & del Mar Calderón-Contreras, M. (2022). Teleworking and its impacts: a bibliometric review and analysis. Aibi, Revista de Investigacion Administracion e Ingenierias, 10(2), 53–66. https://doi.org/10.15649/2346030X.2437

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