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Employees who use flexible workplaces in the office do not perform better. They also do not feel healthier or more motivated, says Christina Wessels (PhD candidate at RSM) in her new study.
Employees who use flexible workplaces in the office do not perform better. They also do not feel healthier or more motivated, says Christina Wessels (PhD candidate at RSM) in her new study.