Telework and the limited impact on traffic reduction – Case study Madrid (Spain)

IF 0.8 Q4 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Alvaro Hernandez-Tamurejo, Beatriz Herraez, Maria Agudo
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Teleworking has been proposed by organizations and policymakers as a key strategy to help reduce the number of commutes and boost employee satisfaction. Since telework may be linked to a tool to reduce traffic in urban areas, this research aims to determine the impact that telework has on traffic congestion in Madrid (Spain), given a post-Covid19 context in which many organizations have implemented teleworking in the long term. This study provides evidence that teleworking has had a limited favourable impact on traffic in the city of Madrid based on the correlation between telework implementation and the traffic data collected from 7.365 traffic sensors located in Madrid that are distributed and managed by the Madrid City Council. Covid19 represents an influx point with regard to telework implementation, allowing this kind of research to interpret the answer to the question. The results of our research, through regression calculations and Pearson's correlation coefficient, show that telework in the city of Madrid does not generate a positive impact on traffic during peak times proportional to the increase of telework, as expected based on the existing literature. However, there are other elements that influence the modal choice that may affect this correlation, considering that teleworking allows people greater residence flexibility and that residence location and distance to the workplace are factors that significantly influence the modal choice of transport.
远程办公和对减少交通流量的有限影响——马德里(西班牙)案例研究
远程办公已被组织和政策制定者提出,作为帮助减少通勤次数和提高员工满意度的关键策略。由于远程办公可能与减少城市交通的工具有关,因此本研究旨在确定远程办公对马德里(西班牙)交通拥堵的影响,因为在2019冠状病毒病后的背景下,许多组织已经长期实施了远程办公。本研究提供的证据表明,远程办公对马德里市的交通产生了有限的有利影响,这是基于远程办公实施与从马德里市议会分布和管理的7.365个交通传感器收集的交通数据之间的相关性。2019冠状病毒病代表了远程办公实施的一个涌入点,使此类研究能够解释问题的答案。通过回归计算和Pearson相关系数,我们的研究结果表明,马德里市的远程办公并没有像现有文献所预期的那样,对高峰时段的交通产生正比于远程办公增加的积极影响。然而,考虑到远程办公使人们的居住灵活性更大,而且居住地点和到工作场所的距离是显著影响交通方式选择的因素,还有其他影响方式选择的因素可能会影响这种相关性。
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Acta Logistica
Acta Logistica Engineering-Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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