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Defining Telecommuting

UCD-ITS-RP-91-35

Journal Article

Suggested Citation:
Mokhtarian, Patricia L. (1991) Defining Telecommuting. Transportation Research Record (1305), 273 - 281

Both as a business response to internal business problems, and as a transportation demand management strategy, telecommuting is gaining acceptance in the United States and elsewhere. Yet there is no consensus on what actually does and does not constitute telecommuting. This paper first indicates why approaching such a consensus is important. It then discusses the definition of telecommuting in two different contexts. In the first context, telecommuting is considered in general, in the context of a variety of other remote work options. Each of the remote work options is classified according to its transportation impacts and its managerial implications. In the second context, the efforts of one group to define non-home-based telecommuting in the specific context of an air quality regulation designed to reduce travel are documented.
This is a condensed version of RR-91-04 (PubID 946).