In cooperation with the LISER, IMS Luxembourg examines the digital habits of predominantly white-collar employees and considers whether the daily volume of professional information is already too much to handle. What connection habits really save time? Is email our best friend in terms of work and in all circumstances? Is it possible to protect ourselves from hyper-connection and yet still feel competent at work? Does working time impact our satisfaction with personal time? 



Info Flow Savvy Barometer - IMS Luxembourg (2019)

The Info Flow Savvy Barometer is part of a project conducted by IMS Luxembourg. This programme aims for the appropriation of new skills allowing everyone to better info-communicational management in the digital age. This should lead to a virtuous circle between well-being and performance at work. IMS in collaboration with the LISER (Luxembourg Institute of Socio-Economic Research) created this online survey and during Summer 2019 gathered the responses of 1,372 employees whose job is mostly intellectual and whose organisation is an IMS member based in Luxembourg. 

Info Flow Savvy is a project co-financed by the European Social Fund, the Ministry of State through Digital Lëtzebuerg, the Ministry of Labour, Employment and the Social and solidarity economy, the Chamber of Commerce and the "Chambre des Salariés" (CSL).

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