
Work in the 21st Century
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This book identifies and examines the institutions, frameworks and technologies that are emerging to support these new work practices. It analyses changing work environments, entrepreneurial and self-employment strategies, global virtual labour markets and the impacts of data analytics and automation on work practices and skill sets. It is critical for governments, practitioners and academics to better understand how to harness the benefits and meet the challenges of these new organisational workplace practices. Further, it requires informed choices and decisions on the part of individuals, as they seek to log on to work in the 21st century.
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Ross, Ressia, and Sander identify and examine institutions, frameworks, and technologies that are emerging to support new work practices in an area that has been underexamined to date. They devote much of their attention to workplace and labor market changes that have already begun, so their analysis of issues and their development of frameworks are underpinned by empirical evidence. This then provides a basis upon which to consider the future implications of these changes. -- Annotation (c)2017 * (protoview.com) *More details
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2. "Work as a thing you do, not a place you go" - technological versus geographical proximity
3. Coworking - because working alone sucks!
4. Born global? SME entrepreneurship in a cloud context
5. Overcoming labour market disenfranchisement: entrepreneurship, women and migrant workers
6. Global virtual labour markets: The 'human cloud' and offshore employee leasing
7. Data driven management, artificial intelligence and automation
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