In the last decade, knowledge workers have seen tremendous change in ways of working and living, driven by proliferating mobile communication technologies, the rise of dual-income couples, shifting expectations of ideal motherhood and involved fatherhood, and the rise of flexible working arrangements. Drawing on 54 interviews with Australian knowledge workers in the information technology sector, we argue that the interface between work and life is now blurred and boundaryless for knowledge workers. By this, we mean that knowledge workers are empowered and enslaved by mobile devices that bring work into the home, and family into the workplace. Knowledge workers take advantage of flexible working to craft unique, personal arrangements to sui...
Purpose – Mobile information technology devices (MITDs) are of special interest for researchers who ...
'Reframing', a managerial tool for understanding organizational complexity (Bolman & Deal, 1997), is...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...
In the last decade, knowledge workers have seen tremendous change in ways of working and living, dri...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study exploring the technologically-mediated practi...
Acknowledgements: We thank all research participants for their contribution to our study. We also th...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs), including mobile technologies, have significant i...
Technology keeps us connected through multiple devices, on several communication channels, and with ...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) enable mobile knowledge workers to conduct information...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) transform individuals’ ways of working and living ...
This article explores a conceptually modified notion of liminality in order to make better sense of ...
This article explores a conceptually modified notion of liminality in order to make better sense of ...
What are the potential futures of knowledge work, given its transformation into almost exclusively d...
This article analyses how knowledge workers experience and reflect upon intrusions from digital medi...
Recent advances in mobile technology have had many positive effects on the ways in which people can ...
Purpose – Mobile information technology devices (MITDs) are of special interest for researchers who ...
'Reframing', a managerial tool for understanding organizational complexity (Bolman & Deal, 1997), is...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...
In the last decade, knowledge workers have seen tremendous change in ways of working and living, dri...
This paper presents the results of a qualitative study exploring the technologically-mediated practi...
Acknowledgements: We thank all research participants for their contribution to our study. We also th...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs), including mobile technologies, have significant i...
Technology keeps us connected through multiple devices, on several communication channels, and with ...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) enable mobile knowledge workers to conduct information...
Information and communication technologies (ICTs) transform individuals’ ways of working and living ...
This article explores a conceptually modified notion of liminality in order to make better sense of ...
This article explores a conceptually modified notion of liminality in order to make better sense of ...
What are the potential futures of knowledge work, given its transformation into almost exclusively d...
This article analyses how knowledge workers experience and reflect upon intrusions from digital medi...
Recent advances in mobile technology have had many positive effects on the ways in which people can ...
Purpose – Mobile information technology devices (MITDs) are of special interest for researchers who ...
'Reframing', a managerial tool for understanding organizational complexity (Bolman & Deal, 1997), is...
Based on an in-depth study with 56 informants (25 women and 31 men), across the ICT (Information and...