
Defining Work Tools: Studying Effects of Digitalising Work Tools
Verlag Barbara Budrich
1st Edition
Published on 9. March 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
108 pages
978-3-8474-2992-0 (ISBN)
Description
This reader combines empirically grounded
insights into how changes in work tools
affect our work and how we react to it. It
offers a hands-on approach to discovering
the impacts digitalization might have
on qualification and the labor market.
Work tools can be used to link analytical
perspectives to investigate the effects of
digitalization on workplaces and employment,
to understand the demand for specific
competences within occupations, and also to
arrive at a workspace-specific understanding
of these changes.
insights into how changes in work tools
affect our work and how we react to it. It
offers a hands-on approach to discovering
the impacts digitalization might have
on qualification and the labor market.
Work tools can be used to link analytical
perspectives to investigate the effects of
digitalization on workplaces and employment,
to understand the demand for specific
competences within occupations, and also to
arrive at a workspace-specific understanding
of these changes.
More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Leverkusen-Opladen
Germany
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Lehrende und Forschende der Erziehungswissenschaft und Soziologie
Dimensions
Height: 24 cm
Width: 17 cm
Thickness: 0.7 cm
Weight
275 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-8474-2992-0 (9783847429920)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Robert Helmrich is Head of the Qualifications, Occupational Integration and Employment Division at the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Germany.His research
topics are qualification development, occupational structures, new technologies and production processes, labour market forecasts.
Michael Tiemann is research associate at Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Germany. His research topics are the effects of digitalization on the labour market, knowledge in work, and employment surveys.
Michael Tiemann is research associate at Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB), Germany. His research topics are the effects of digitalization on the labour market, knowledge in work, and employment surveys.
Content
Robert Helmrich and Michael Tiemann - Introduction: Work Tool 4.001 - Odyssey on the Labour Market
Betül Güntürk-Kuhl, Anna Cristin Lewalder, and Philipp Martin - Taxonomy of Tools at BIBB
Stefan Kessler - Changing Requirements in the Skills of Bankers: The Role of Work Tools and the Role of Learning
Seppo Tuomivaara, Arja Ala-Laurinaho, and Pia Perttula - Digitalization Fosters Continuous Reinvention of IT Systems and Work Processes in Network of Organizations
Sabrina Weller, Felix Lukowski, and Myriam Baum - Digital Work Tools and Tasks: Firm-Level Evidence from Germany
Gunilla Widén and Muhaimin Karim - Information Literacy in the Digital Workplace
Authors
Abstract
Betül Güntürk-Kuhl, Anna Cristin Lewalder, and Philipp Martin - Taxonomy of Tools at BIBB
Stefan Kessler - Changing Requirements in the Skills of Bankers: The Role of Work Tools and the Role of Learning
Seppo Tuomivaara, Arja Ala-Laurinaho, and Pia Perttula - Digitalization Fosters Continuous Reinvention of IT Systems and Work Processes in Network of Organizations
Sabrina Weller, Felix Lukowski, and Myriam Baum - Digital Work Tools and Tasks: Firm-Level Evidence from Germany
Gunilla Widén and Muhaimin Karim - Information Literacy in the Digital Workplace
Authors
Abstract