Practices around Working from Home and Early Indicators on Returning to Work after the COVID-19 Pandemic: Data from Microsoft China

An online survey administered to employees of Microsoft China during the COVID-19 pandemic gathered information about their practices around working from home and their return to work after the soft re-opening of their workplaces. The 475 responses from the Beijing, Shanghai, and Suzhou sites provide a comparison for how the practices in China are similar to or different from data reported in other parts of the world. Since workplaces in China opened earlier than many places in the world, the data also give early indicators around practices in returning to work. The data show how employees enacted a hybrid work practice mixing working from home and going into the office, and what factors led to their decisions about how to return to work.

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Yun Wang
Microsoft Research Asia
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Ying Liu
Microsoft STC Asia
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Weiwei Cui
Microsoft Research Asia
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John Tang
Microsoft Research Redmond
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Haidong Zhang
Microsoft Research Asia
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Doug Walston
Microsoft STC Asia
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Dongmei Zhang
Microsoft Research Asia
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New Future of Work 2020, August 3–5, 2020
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