The future of work: How innovation and digitalization re-shape the workplace
Kraus, Sascha ; Ferraris, Alberto ; Bertello, Alberto
Journal of Innovation and Knowledge
2023
1-7
future of work ; telework ; digitalisation ; human resources management ; skill ; artificial intelligence
Labour economics
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jik.2023.100438
English
"Research into the "future of work" has become a central concern of scientists, experts and political decision-makers. This special issue addresses this topic and brings together 14 contributions from the fields of business and management. These articles offer new perspectives on the broad scientific landscape surrounding the future of work. The accepted manuscripts are organized into four primary research areas (remote and hybrid work, digital technologies and organizational practices, sustainable human resource management, and the future of organizations, sectors, and labor markets) and six thematic areas (organizational capabilities and culture, organizational performance, individual features, knowledge management, the dark sides of digitalization, and policy implications). The resulting framework serves as the basis for identifying illustrative research questions to guide future research on the future of work."
Digital
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