Table of contents - Special Issue: The Future of Work and the 21st Century Workplace
Guest Editors: Alan Burton-Jones
The gig economy in the UK: a regional perspective
Geraint JohnesA quarterly series of gig economy activity in the regions of the UK is constructed. Patterns of regional linkages are identified and the implications of spatial patterns for…
Disruptive processes and skills mismatches in the new economy: Theorizing social inclusion and innovation as solutions
Wendy CukierAnalysts predict that disruptive technologies, such as artificial intelligence, will have a monumental impact on the world of work in the coming decades, exacerbating existing…
Online outsourcing and the future of work
Korok Ray, Tessa A. ThomasThe purpose of this paper is to provide an argument supporting the growth of online outsourcing, which will exponentially increase in the coming years with the spread of internet…
Dealing with brain drain: the contributions of Sri Lanka’s peak business interest associations
Kevin YouThis paper aims to investigate the way in which Sri Lankan business associations contribute to addressing such issues and the motivation behind their contributions.
Coworking as a model for conscious business
Marko Orel, Jaroslava KubátováThe purpose of this paper is to cross-reference the defining perspectives of coworking as an emerging integral model of conscious business.
The future of work: disciplined useful activity
Alan CotteyThe purpose of this paper is to draw attention to the importance of the current global ecological overload (GEO) for the future of work in the twenty-first century and to propose…
ISSN:
2041-2568Online date, start – end:
2010Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Henri Kuokkanen
- Willy Legrand