THE GLOBAL OFFICE: A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CITY OF BUENOS AIRES?

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Title
THE GLOBAL OFFICE: A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CITY OF BUENOS AIRES?
Description
Across industries, companies are reducing costs by minimizing office space and sourcing talent from geographic areas with lower salaries. These two changes have accelerated the adoption of teleworking and could foster an exodus of jobs from leading innovation hubs ("sending cities") to emerging areas ("receiving cities"). In response to the pandemic, municipalities have launched programs to lure workers worldwide and underpin sectors such as tourism and hospitality. This thesis analyzes the main enablers and barriers for teleworking in the City of Buenos Aires and explores the potential economic, spatial, and social implications, particularly considering the influx of high-income earners. Understanding the factors that affect these initiatives and their implications can contribute to the design of national and local policies that attract new visitors and residents, while preserving urban inclusion, resilience, sustainability, and livability.
Creator
Quiroga Barrera Oro, Martin Javier
Subject
City of Buenos Aires
digital nomads
socioeconomic inequality
spatial analysis
teleworking
urban economics
Urban planning
Public policy
Sustainability
Contributor
Davis, Diane
Hanson, Gordon
Kayden, Jerold
Kiefer, Matthew
Brown, Alice
Apeseche, Frank
Hooper, Michael
Date
2021-05-21T13:54:57Z
2021
2021-05-19
2021-05
2021-05-21T13:54:57Z
Type
Thesis or Dissertation
text
Format
application/pdf
application/pdf
Identifier
Quiroga Barrera Oro, Martin Javier. 2021. THE GLOBAL OFFICE: A NEW OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CITY OF BUENOS AIRES?. Master's thesis, Harvard Graduate School of Design.
28541511
https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.INSTREPOS:37367639
0000-0002-3450-0754
Language
en