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Working from home might seem like a dream. But it both inhibits innovation and creativity as well as poses untold stress on bodies more accustomed to toiling in traditional offices.
A newly published study by economists from the University of Essex and University of Chicago is the latest to demonstrate that our ongoing post-pandemic work-from-home culture is stifling innovation.
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