Dartmouth College
Information about worker commutes from smartphones and fitness trackers can predict individual job performance, according to a Dartmouth-led study.
The study confirms the behavioral and physical effects of commuting on work quality. The study also shows how data from personal tech devices can help improve employee productivity and satisfaction.
"Your commute predicts your day," said Andrew Campbell, the Albert Bradley 1915 Third Century Professor of computer science at Dartmouth, the lead researcher and co-author of the study. "This research demonstrates that mobile sensing is capable of identifying how travel to and from the office affects individual workers."
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