2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-55307-4_65
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Enabling New Forms of Work Organization on the Shop Floor Through Technology-Driven Innovation

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“…There is a broad discourse on the transition from traditional employment to new forms of non-standard employment, notably exploring shifts in work content (Kornelakis et al 2022). These new employment configurations diverge from established norms, incorporating formal employer-employee or client-self-employed relationships, work patterns, and organisational aspects, which include working time, workplace, and the utilisation of information communication technology (ICT) (Belli et al 2019;Canetta et al 2018;Findeisen et al 2020;Moniz et al 2022). Hence, these discussions cover not only workers' rights, equitable wages, and secure working conditions but also the assurance that all employees, even those with limited digital skills or from marginalised backgrounds, will benefit from technological change.…”
Section: Setting the Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a broad discourse on the transition from traditional employment to new forms of non-standard employment, notably exploring shifts in work content (Kornelakis et al 2022). These new employment configurations diverge from established norms, incorporating formal employer-employee or client-self-employed relationships, work patterns, and organisational aspects, which include working time, workplace, and the utilisation of information communication technology (ICT) (Belli et al 2019;Canetta et al 2018;Findeisen et al 2020;Moniz et al 2022). Hence, these discussions cover not only workers' rights, equitable wages, and secure working conditions but also the assurance that all employees, even those with limited digital skills or from marginalised backgrounds, will benefit from technological change.…”
Section: Setting the Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%