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posted by Fnord666 on Thursday May 30 2019, @08:53AM   Printer-friendly
from the productivity dept.

The latest expansion of optic fiber broadband creates conditions for parallel expansion of mobile broadband. A study argues that the negative effect is mainly due to mobile broadband. The argument is supported by the fact that the effect does not exist in the countryside, where mobile broadband has poor coverage.

"Of course, it's difficult to believe that the internet is negative for companies—and we don't think that is the case: The internet and broadband are probably good for companies. What we found is rather that the latest developments in technology have a negative side effect on productivity, and it's important to highlight this trend and investigate it further," says Martin Nordin, associate professor in labor market economics and one of the authors of the study.

"We saw that the negative effect first appeared in 2011. As this coincided with the start of the 4G network expansion, there is reason to believe that the effect is connected to mobile broadband. When an area gets optic fiber, it can be assumed that 4G transmission masts for mobile broadband are also set up," continues Martin Nordin.

The negative productivity effect is greater for companies whose employees mix private and job-related internet use. "If it's correct that the effect is due to mobile broadband, the effect is not only linked to what happens at work. Internet use outside work also has an effect," says Martin Nordin.

Psychologists have shown that new media habits in combination with smartphones mean a constant stimulation of our social reward system. It has been claimed that smartphones affect sleep patterns, depression, suicide risks among young people, performance at school and accident risks.

"Stating that smartphones have negative effects isn't controversial. Research shows that we are disturbed every 12 minutes by our smartphones, for example. What is new about our study is that we investigate if there could be negative effects on companies' finances," says Martin Nordin.


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  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday May 30 2019, @04:34PM

    by bob_super (1357) on Thursday May 30 2019, @04:34PM (#849329)

    No need for super-fast broadband !
    At the low entry mark of 56k, you can get all the distractability in the world, courtesy of SN !

    Just don't try to RTFA*, it's a dark place that will script-suck all your bandwidth. You must never go there.
    *: in general, not specifically this one.

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