We theorize mobile knowledge workers’ uses of digital and material resources in support of their working practices. We do so to advance current conceptualizations of both “information infrastructures” and “digital assemblages” as elements of contemporary knowledge work. We focus on mobile knowledge workers as they are (increasingly) self-employed (e.g., as freelancers, entrepreneurs, temporary workers, and contractors), competing for work, and collaborating with others: one likely future of work that we can study empirically. To pursue their work, mobile knowledge workers draw together collections of commodity digital technologies or digital assemblages (e.g., laptops, phones, public WiFi, cloud storage, and apps), relying on a reservoir of...
This article analyses how knowledge workers experience and reflect upon intrusions from digital medi...
Digital platforms for knowledge work, such as Upwork, Freelancer.com and Amazon Mechanical Turk conn...
Mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) have started to diffuse rapidly in the busin...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) enable mobile knowledge workers to conduct information...
The focus of this work arises from two needs within information science literature: (1) to understan...
Social informatics research offers insights into the relationship between information technologies a...
Recent work suggests that technological devices and their use cannot be understood in isolation, and...
Organisations continue to be disappointed at the difference that ICT has made to knowledge worker pr...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Mobile technolog...
Both the issues of “knowledge management” and “mobility” have received much attention recently. The ...
In this article I develop a typology of digital work forms. Moving beyond the numerous conceptualisa...
Workers are faced with wider networks of knowledge generation amplified by the scale, diffusion, and...
Much knowledge in today\u27s organizations is explicit — in data bases, in expert systems, in proced...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08The US has experienced broad reaching economic chan...
Knowledge and Knowledge Management (KM) are evolving into an increasingly eminent source of competit...
This article analyses how knowledge workers experience and reflect upon intrusions from digital medi...
Digital platforms for knowledge work, such as Upwork, Freelancer.com and Amazon Mechanical Turk conn...
Mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) have started to diffuse rapidly in the busin...
Information communication technologies (ICTs) enable mobile knowledge workers to conduct information...
The focus of this work arises from two needs within information science literature: (1) to understan...
Social informatics research offers insights into the relationship between information technologies a...
Recent work suggests that technological devices and their use cannot be understood in isolation, and...
Organisations continue to be disappointed at the difference that ICT has made to knowledge worker pr...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.Mobile technolog...
Both the issues of “knowledge management” and “mobility” have received much attention recently. The ...
In this article I develop a typology of digital work forms. Moving beyond the numerous conceptualisa...
Workers are faced with wider networks of knowledge generation amplified by the scale, diffusion, and...
Much knowledge in today\u27s organizations is explicit — in data bases, in expert systems, in proced...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-08The US has experienced broad reaching economic chan...
Knowledge and Knowledge Management (KM) are evolving into an increasingly eminent source of competit...
This article analyses how knowledge workers experience and reflect upon intrusions from digital medi...
Digital platforms for knowledge work, such as Upwork, Freelancer.com and Amazon Mechanical Turk conn...
Mobile information and communication technologies (ICT) have started to diffuse rapidly in the busin...