Recensão crítica à obra "The changing nature of work : a personal view about working away from the office"Technology is changing our lives very fast. With our smartphones we access to internet even when located remotely. It is as if we live in what would be a science-fiction movie three decades ago. There is something else, changing considerable and along with the improvements brought by technology: it is work. The world we live in today can be said to be shaped by the information age. People living in the most varied parts of the world, are now easily connected and have ubiquitous access to information. Organizations changed also, becoming global structures spread throughout the world. Technologies such as mobility, cloud computing, web c...
The industrial revolution brought people from their homes to factories and offices. Information and ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have had, and continue to have, a profound impact o...
textExperts estimate that by 2013, every adult in the world will own a mobile phone. Mobile technolo...
Given the significant time that people spend over the course of their lives at work, it is important...
In the early years of the twenty-first century the office is popularly imagined as having a mobile a...
Work is a central feature of everyday life, but what do we actually mean by 'work'? On the surface w...
Technology has changed the business practices of millions of professional workers worldwide. The har...
We need to embrace new ways of managing and relating in the digital workplace, writes Ella Hafermal
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
Office is any place of work designated by the employer for the purpose of executing any work usually...
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
In the changing modern economy some new factors have been addressed that are of importance for produ...
In the changing modern economy some new factors have been addressed that are of importance for produ...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate the shifting boundaries between two experiential categories...
This study investigates how teams in a fast-changing, dynamic high-tech organization in a volatile s...
The industrial revolution brought people from their homes to factories and offices. Information and ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have had, and continue to have, a profound impact o...
textExperts estimate that by 2013, every adult in the world will own a mobile phone. Mobile technolo...
Given the significant time that people spend over the course of their lives at work, it is important...
In the early years of the twenty-first century the office is popularly imagined as having a mobile a...
Work is a central feature of everyday life, but what do we actually mean by 'work'? On the surface w...
Technology has changed the business practices of millions of professional workers worldwide. The har...
We need to embrace new ways of managing and relating in the digital workplace, writes Ella Hafermal
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
Office is any place of work designated by the employer for the purpose of executing any work usually...
In the introductory paper of this special issue on new ways of working (NWW) the editors first refle...
In the changing modern economy some new factors have been addressed that are of importance for produ...
In the changing modern economy some new factors have been addressed that are of importance for produ...
Purpose - This paper aims to investigate the shifting boundaries between two experiential categories...
This study investigates how teams in a fast-changing, dynamic high-tech organization in a volatile s...
The industrial revolution brought people from their homes to factories and offices. Information and ...
Information and communication technologies (ICT) have had, and continue to have, a profound impact o...
textExperts estimate that by 2013, every adult in the world will own a mobile phone. Mobile technolo...