Hybrid work in Europe: Concept and practice

The methodological approach of this study was hermeneutic (the process of analysing and interpreting written text and imagery to understand the text)  and based on the combination of two main sources of information (Boell and CecezKecmanovic, 2014): 

  • the available literature, which was examined to build an understanding of contemporary hybrid work 
  • national-level information covering the EU27 Member States, provided by the Network of Eurofound Correspondents

Source of the OER

Hybrid work research report Eurofound (2023), Hybrid work in Europe: Concept and practice, Publications Office of the European Union, Luxembourg.

Topic or subject area

Hybrid work research report

Language(s) available

English

Target audience

Leaders, managers, team leaders, HR professionals and VET trainers

Purpose, Scope or Aim of the OER

This report aims to present observations and findings that contribute to clarifying the concept of hybrid work on which further research can be based. The following questions are explored.
• What is hybrid work and what are its main constitutive elements and features according to the literature and country reports?
• How has hybrid work been addressed in national policy debates among governments and social partners and at the company level?
• What were the experiences in implementing hybrid work during the pandemic in the Member States?
• What are the expected hindrances, challenges, benefits and opportunities of hybrid work for the future?

Step by step instructions for users

1. Download the freely available research report from the website: https://www.eurofound.europa.eu/

2. Read the Introduction and 5 chapters included in the Report to ensure your full understanding of the topic covered:

Introduction
Chapter 1: Main elements and features of the hybrid work
Chapter 2: Exploring the debates around hybrid work
Chapter 3: Experiences of implementing hybrid work during the pandemic
Chapter 4: Expected hindrances, challenges, benefits and opportunities
Chapter 5: Conclusions

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