May 4, 2026
Distractions at home undermine the benefits of remote work, study suggests
New research from Durham University Business School suggests that remote work may undermine people’s wellbeing and productivity when domestic distractions interrupt the working day. The study, led by Professor Jakob Stollberger, found that interruptions from home life can disrupt concentration, reduce task completion and have a negative impact on employees’ wellbeing. Based on diary data from 87 remote workers across sectors including IT, finance and education, the research tracked participants’ experiences over a ten day period. Respondents reported their workload and wellbeing four times a day, allowing researchers to examine how work patterns and interruptions changed over time. (more…)



























April 30, 2025
Co-working spaces bring a whole range of benefits for employees and communities
by Mariachiara Barzotto • Comment, Flexible working, Property, Workplace design