2020 3rd International Conference on Computer and Informatics Engineering (IC2IE) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ic2ie50715.2020.9274604
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Working Space Virtual Office Prototype in Pandemic Era

Abstract: Covid-19 is a pandemic that has attacked almost all countries in the world. Until present, the positive confirmed continues to increase. Many countries are locking down, public service offices are closed, many companies are closing down, which has a significant impact on the economy. Many companies implement work from home. In this case, information and communication technology support is crucial. The information and communication technology development has led to the emergence of telecommuting, virtual/digita… Show more

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“…The pandemic causes a work-from-home style that directly impacts the flexibility of the workplace and the use of ICT (Rachmawati, et al, 2021b). Simultaneously, the presence of co-working spaces as a workplace is also marked by the virtual spaces supported by digital infrastructure (Eriya et al, 2020;Rachmawati, et al, 2021a). WFH model encourages Jakarta residents to move their workplace (working space) to public spaces such as co-working spaces and coffee shops (Dewi, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Case Study Of the City Of Jakartamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pandemic causes a work-from-home style that directly impacts the flexibility of the workplace and the use of ICT (Rachmawati, et al, 2021b). Simultaneously, the presence of co-working spaces as a workplace is also marked by the virtual spaces supported by digital infrastructure (Eriya et al, 2020;Rachmawati, et al, 2021a). WFH model encourages Jakarta residents to move their workplace (working space) to public spaces such as co-working spaces and coffee shops (Dewi, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Case Study Of the City Of Jakartamentioning
confidence: 99%