SaaS Ideas for Remote Collaboration
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SaaS Ideas for Remote Collaboration

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Remote collaboration SaaS: timezone coordinator finding overlap windows, async standup aggregator collecting updates automatically.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    2 corrections applied: Stanford has no 'Graduate School of Economics'; Bloom is in the Department of Economics. | Corrects the conflated citation: the hybrid-work RCT (~1,600 Trip.com employees) was published in Nature in 2024, not a 2022 QJE study of 16,000 employees.

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    Professor Nicholas Bloom at Stanford University's Graduate School of Economics ... His 2022 study in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, examining data from 16,000 employees ...

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    Professor Nicholas Bloom at Stanford University's Department of Economics ... His 2024 hybrid-work study in Nature, a randomized controlled trial examining ~1,600 Trip.com employees ...

    Why: Verified live: both corrections (correct department name, correct study year/journal/sample) already present in article content. FAQ JSON-LD checked and contains no mention of either fabrication, so no secondary fabrication found.

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