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articulation work 4 Articulation work 3 skill 2 (in)visible work 1 Arbeitsgruppe 1 Bargeldloser Zahlungsverkehr 1 Cashless society 1 Computing literacy 1 Digital platform 1 Digital platforms 1 Digitale Plattform 1 Digitalisierung 1 Digitization 1 E-commerce 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Electronic payment 1 Elektronisches Zahlungsmittel 1 Ethnography 1 Families 1 Gesundheitsversorgung 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health care 1 Health care system 1 Home 1 Human-computer interaction 1 Infrastructure-building 1 Mobile payments 1 Network economics 1 Netzwerkökonomik 1 Noncash payments 1 Same-day discharge 1 Social networks 1 Social services 1 Sozialer Dienst 1 Team 1 Temporality 1 Tension 1 Trajectories 1 Troubleshooting 1 call centres 1
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Choroszewicz, Marta 1 Hampson, Ian 1 Jacobsen, Peter H. 1 Junor, Anne 1 Lloyd, Caroline 1 Lowe, Fiona 1 Pallesen, Trine 1 Palmer, Mark 1 Payne, Jonathan 1 Poole, Erika Shehan 1 Scheller, Vibeke Kristine 1 Toral, Inci 1 Truong, Yann 1
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New technology, work and employment 2 Work, Employment & Society 2 Journal of business research : JBR 1 Journal of health organization and management 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 RePEc 2 BASE 1
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(In)visible everyday work of fostering a data-driven healthcare and social service organisation
Choroszewicz, Marta - In: New technology, work and employment 39 (2024) 1, pp. 1-18
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Temporal patient trajectories : long stories in short admissions
Scheller, Vibeke Kristine - In: Journal of health organization and management 36 (2022) 1, pp. 69-86
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Institutional pioneers and articulation work in digital platform infrastructure-building
Palmer, Mark; Toral, Inci; Truong, Yann; Lowe, Fiona - In: Journal of business research : JBR 142 (2022), pp. 930-945
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Articulation work from the middle : a study of how technicians mediate users and technology
Pallesen, Trine; Jacobsen, Peter H. - In: New technology, work and employment 33 (2018) 2, pp. 171-186
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Supporting advice sharing for technical problems in residential settings
Poole, Erika Shehan - 2010
Visions of future computing in residential settings often come with assumptions of seamless, well-functioning, properly configured devices and network connectivity. In the near term, however, processes of setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting are fraught with difficulties; householders...
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Putting the process back in: rethinking service sector skill
Hampson, Ian; Junor, Anne - In: Work, Employment & Society 24 (2010) 3, pp. 526-545
Service skill definitions have been over-extended, by equating compliance with skill, and underdeveloped, by not recognising service jobs' invisible social and organisational aspects. Existing approaches to determining service skill levels draw on occupational qualifications and capacity for...
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‘Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing’
Lloyd, Caroline; Payne, Jonathan - In: Work, Employment & Society 23 (2009) 4, pp. 617-634
A current theme within debates over interactive service work is that many routine service jobs are ‘skilled’ because they require workers to perform ‘emotion work’ and ‘articulation work’. Drawing upon workers’ views of their skills in two mass...
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