Both shaping and shaped by technological, economic and social facets, the world of work has witnessed a wide array of changes. This review article sets out to provide a synthesis of some of the main directions and insights of existing research connected to the new world of work. In particular, we approached the topic of new work practices through four key dimensions: (1) Conceptual and methodological dimensions in the study of new work practices; (2) Spatial and temporal manifestations of new work practices in the collaborative economy; (3) Individuals, organizations and new work configurations; (4) Power and control. The review article critically discusses the future of work and argues that the ‘new’ world of work simply repeats asymmetric...
How work gets done has changed fundamentally in recent decades, with a growing number of people work...
This article addresses the importance of institutionalized practices when social media are introduce...
Study on New Working Practices (NWPs), which is the subject of this review paper, has created a larg...
Both shaping and shaped by technological, economic and social facets, the world of work has witnesse...
Additional research group involved: Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility open access ar...
What are the potential futures of knowledge work, given its transformation into almost exclusively d...
This special issue provides new perspectives into the future of work and it focuses on how innovati...
Freelancers, entrepreneurs, new ventures, but also incumbent firms increasingly use coworking spaces...
Coworking spaces have been proliferating world-wide in urban and rural areas while facilitating entr...
The article argues that whilst there is a growing sense of degradation and worsening conditions (dis...
Widespread and profound changes in the ways that work is carried out have occurred across recent dec...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
Over the past few years, much has been written on the changing world of work, with discussions focus...
Technological change has brought about rapid changes in the world of work over the past decade. The ...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
How work gets done has changed fundamentally in recent decades, with a growing number of people work...
This article addresses the importance of institutionalized practices when social media are introduce...
Study on New Working Practices (NWPs), which is the subject of this review paper, has created a larg...
Both shaping and shaped by technological, economic and social facets, the world of work has witnesse...
Additional research group involved: Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility open access ar...
What are the potential futures of knowledge work, given its transformation into almost exclusively d...
This special issue provides new perspectives into the future of work and it focuses on how innovati...
Freelancers, entrepreneurs, new ventures, but also incumbent firms increasingly use coworking spaces...
Coworking spaces have been proliferating world-wide in urban and rural areas while facilitating entr...
The article argues that whilst there is a growing sense of degradation and worsening conditions (dis...
Widespread and profound changes in the ways that work is carried out have occurred across recent dec...
This article addresses recurrent trends in the forces shaping work and its meanings. Using evidence ...
Over the past few years, much has been written on the changing world of work, with discussions focus...
Technological change has brought about rapid changes in the world of work over the past decade. The ...
This article opens by suggesting that the decline in the sociology of work in the UK has been overst...
How work gets done has changed fundamentally in recent decades, with a growing number of people work...
This article addresses the importance of institutionalized practices when social media are introduce...
Study on New Working Practices (NWPs), which is the subject of this review paper, has created a larg...