Presentations and Infographics
Welcome to the Presentations and Infographics page, which showcases WinWin4WorkLife’s visual materials and events. Here you can view conference presentations, posters, and visuals summarizing our main findings.
Stay tuned, as new graphic resources and presentations will be published regularly!
Nuit de la Géographie Luxembourg
The spatial impacts of remote work on cities and rural areas
Presented by Dr. Veronique Van Acker (LISER) during the Nuit de la Géographie 2025, held on 6 May 2025 at the Auditoire de l’Université Populaire, Esch-sur-Alzette/Belval.
This presentation introduced how remote work can reshape cities, rural areas, mobility patterns, and land-use dynamics. It connected the WinWin4WorkLife project to wider geographical debates on the future of work and place. The event programme confirms Veronique Van Acker’s presentation title and venue details.
BIVEC-GIBET Transport Research Days 2025
WinWin4WorkLife’s study protocol
Presented by Dr. Veronique Van Acker (LISER) during the BIVEC-GIBET Transport Research Days 2025, held on 5–6 June 2025 in hybrid format at the Maison du Savoir, Belval / Esch-sur-Alzette.
This presentation explained the WinWin4WorkLife study protocol and its multi-method approach to understanding remote work: employer and employee surveys, time-use diaries, mobility tracking, interviews, and comparative case studies across Europe. The conference focused on sustainable and inclusive transport in an era of digital transformations
LISER Board Meeting
WinWin4WorkLife: project overview and current status
Presented by Dr. Veronique Van Acker (LISER) during the LISER Board Meeting on 4 July 2025.
This presentation provided an overview of WinWin4WorkLife, including its mission, consortium, five European case studies, research questions, and current data collection activities. It highlighted the project’s ambition to better understand the social, economic, and spatial impacts of remote work from both employee and employer perspectives.
WSTLUR 2026
Telework and Firm Location: WW4WL results presented at WSTLUR 2026
Presented by Giulio Giorgione and João de Abreu e Silva (LISER & IST-ID) during the WSTLUR 2026 conference in Beijing.
This presentation shared new results from the Luxembourg case study of WinWin4WorkLife, focusing on how remote working arrangements may influence companies’ relocation preferences. Based on a Multinomial Logit Model, the analysis explored employer preferences and potential spatial effects linked to telework. João de Abreu e Silva also presented WW4WL results during the conference, contributing further insights on remote work, mobility and spatial organisation.
