Smart working is one of the keywords universally used to define the changes resulting from the application of ICT in work organization. Recently introduced in the Italian Labour Law, Smart working (or Agile work) implicates practices across at least 3 dimensions: time (when do people work?), location (where do people work?), role and source (how do people work?). In this publication, which collects the discussion of the TAO Research Programs seminar that took place at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in September 2016, scholars from different disciplines reflect critically about two crucial questions: what changes are we observing and which theoretical categories can we use to understand them?
Smart working e relazioni di lavoro
Mizzau L.;
2017-01-01
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Smart working is one of the keywords universally used to define the changes resulting from the application of ICT in work organization. Recently introduced in the Italian Labour Law, Smart working (or Agile work) implicates practices across at least 3 dimensions: time (when do people work?), location (where do people work?), role and source (how do people work?). In this publication, which collects the discussion of the TAO Research Programs seminar that took place at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in September 2016, scholars from different disciplines reflect critically about two crucial questions: what changes are we observing and which theoretical categories can we use to understand them?File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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