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Title
The Future of work : challenges and prospects for organisations, jobs and workers / Theo Lynn, Pierangelo Rosati, Edel Conway, Lisa van der Werff, editors.
ISBN
9783031314940 (electronic bk.)
3031314948 (electronic bk.)
303131493X
9783031314933
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (176 pages) : illustrations (black and white).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-31494-0 doi
Call Number
HD58.8
Dewey Decimal Classification
658.4/06
Summary
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of new forms of working and new working arrangements largely enabled by technology. The Future of Work is a projection of how work, working, workers and the workplace will evolve in the years ahead from the perspective of different actors in society, influenced by technological, socio-economic, political, and demographic changes. This open access book is a timely exploration of some of the challenges and prospects for the future of work from two main perspectives: how work is changing and how to prepare for work in the future. An evidence-based assessment of these topics offers some critical perspectives that challenge old assumptions and opens up emerging trends and possibilities for work in the future. As part of the Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies series, this book is an essential resource for academics of Business, Human Resource Management, Organisational Psychology and Industrial Relations, as well as practitioners and policy makers. Theo Lynn is Full Professor of Digital Business at DCU Business School, Ireland. He is Series Editor on the Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies. Pierangelo Rosati is Associate Professor of Digital Business & Society at the University of Galway, Ireland and is Series Editor on the Palgrave Studies in Digital Business & Enabling Technologies. Edel Conway is Full Professor of HRM and Organisational Psychology and Associate Dean of Research at DCU Business School, Ireland. She is an organisational psychologist with expertise in the areas of Human Resource Management and Organisational Change. Lisa van der Werff is Associate Professor of Organisational Psychology at DCU Business School, Ireland and Co-Director of the Irish Institute of Digital Business.She is an organisational psychologist and specialises in trust research.
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Open access.
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Series
Palgrave studies in digital business & enabling technologies.
Chapter 1. Introducing the Future of Work: Key Trends, Concepts, Technologies and Avenues for Future Research
Chapter 2. Assessing the impact of new ways of working on individual and organisational well-being
Chapter 3. AI, Data Analytics and the Professions
Chapter 4. Gig Work, Algorithmic Technologies and The Uncertain Future of Work
Chapter 5. Smart Technology in the Workplace: Threats and Opportunities for Trusting Employers
Chapter 6. Leadership in digitised workplaces
Chapter 7. Diversity and Inclusion
Chapter 8. Higher Education and skills for the Future(s) of Work
Chapter 9. Digital Learning: A Bright New Dawn for Learning and Development
Chapter 10. Digital Technologies and the Future of Work: An Agent-Centred Ethical Perspective Based on Goods, Norms, and Virtues.