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Großbritannien 66 United Kingdom 66 Technischer Fortschritt 54 Technological change 54 Telearbeit 42 Telework 42 Arbeitsbedingungen 39 Working conditions 39 Information technology 35 Informationstechnik 35 Arbeitsbeziehungen 27 Employment relations 27 Arbeitsmarkt 26 Labour market 26 Digital platform 23 Digitale Plattform 23 Digitalisierung 23 Digitization 23 Social Web 22 Social web 22 Familie-Beruf 21 Work-life balance 21 Arbeitszufriedenheit 20 Job satisfaction 20 Gig Economy 19 Gig economy 19 Gewerkschaft 18 Trade union 18 Call centre 16 Callcenter 16 Occupational qualification 16 Qualifikation 16 USA 16 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 16 Women workers 16 United States 15 technology 15 Arbeitszeitgestaltung 14 Automation 14 Automatisierung 14
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Article 821 Book / Working Paper 7
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Article in journal 353 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 353 Article 9 Collection of articles of several authors 5 Sammelwerk 5 Case study 4 Fallstudie 4 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Interview 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 475 Undetermined 353
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Maksymiw, Wolodymyr 18 Taylor, Phil 14 Howcroft, Debra 11 Stewart, Paul 10 Danford, Andy 9 Hislop, Donald 8 Panteli, Niki 8 Richardson, Helen 8 Scholarios, Dora 8 Wright, Christopher 8 Baines, Susan 7 Barrett, Rowena 7 Smith, Andrew 7 Wynarczyk, Pooran 7 Baldry, Chris 6 Dawson, Patrick 6 Lehdonvirta, Vili 6 Lloyd, Caroline 6 Richards, James 6 Scott, Peter 6 Upchurch, Martin 6 Benders, Jos 5 Conti, Robert F. 5 Fincham, Robin 5 Hodgson, Damian 5 Marks, Abigail 5 Mueller, Frank 5 Richardson, Mike 5 Stuart, Mark 5 Taskin, Laurent 5 Thompson, Paul 5 Vartiainen, Matti 5 Wood, Alex J. 5 Bain, Peter 4 Baralou, Evangelia 4 Chan, Jenny 4 Donnelly, Rory 4 Gall, Gregor 4 Greer, Ian 4 Hardill, Irene 4
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New technology, work and employment 707 New Technology, Work and Employment 121
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ECONIS (ZBW) 355 OLC EcoSci 353 Other ZBW resources 111 EconStor 9
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Between control and participation: The politics of algorithmic management
Krzywdzinski, Martin; Schneiß, Daniel; Sperling, Andrea - In: New Technology, Work and Employment 40 (2025) 1, pp. 60-80
Understanding the role of human management is crucial for the debate over algorithmic management—to date limited to studies on the platform economy. This qualitative case study in logistics reconstructs the actor constellations (managers, engineers, data scientists and workers) and negotiation...
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Platform cooperatives and the dilemmas of platform worker-member participation
Mannan, Morshed; Pek, Simon - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 2, pp. 219-237
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Solidarity and collective issues in remote crowd work : a mixed methods study of the Amazon Mechanical Turk online forum
Hertwig, Markus; Holz, Manuel; Lorig, Philipp - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 2, pp. 281-302
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"AgTech" and the restructuring of agrifood labour regimes : digital technologies, migrant labour and the intensification of production in the UK glasshouse sector
Smith, Adrian - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 3, pp. 309-334
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Unboxing reskilling narratives : analysing practice, agency and signifier in social media
Gobena, Elina - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 3, pp. 335-361
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"Everything now, all the time" : the connectivity paradox and gender equality in the legal profession
Foley, Meraiah; Cooper, Rae; Vromen, Ariadne; Lee, Talara; … - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 3, pp. 362-381
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How education professionals manage personal and professional boundaries when using social technologies
Andersson, Annika; Hedström, Karin - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 3, pp. 382-401
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The emotional labour of teleworkers conducting online counselling during Covid-19
O'Neil, Jennifer J.; Heidl, Britta. H.; Bratton, Andrew; … - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 2, pp. 238-258
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Employee acceptance of digital monitoring systems while working from home
Wieser, Luisa; Abraham, Martin - In: New Technology, Work and Employment 39 (2023) 1, pp. 109-142
Digitalisation and COVID-19 led to an expansion of remote work arrangements, raising the question of whether and how employers should monitor remote workplaces. However, before the implementation of monitoring methods, it is important to consider employees' acceptance of this approach....
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Organisational inhibition and promotion of flexible working in digitalised work environments
Abendroth, Anja‐Kristin; Reimann, Mareike - In: New Technology, Work and Employment 39 (2023) 1, pp. 39-62
Work-related use of digital information and communication technology (ICT) is not restricted to specific working sites and times. For employees, this can involve opportunities for flexible working, that is, having control over when and where to work. Applying an organisational comparative...
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