Future of digital work: Challenges for sustainable human resources management

Marina Dabic, Jane Frances Maley, Jadranka Švarc, Jasna Pocek

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Abstract

This research aims to present a synopsis of four eminent theoretical concepts that scholars have expended to help understand how digitalisation has changed the workplace as we used to know it. The research is based on a conceptual approach. It aims to critically synthesise the relevant literature as the principal methodology for analysing work in the selected four research domains where the perspective on digital work is most controversial. The study shows two central chronicles that have emerged due to workplace digitalisation - utopian and dystopian perspectives. The research sheds light on controversial discourses regarding changing nature of work in the digital era, particularly concerning work polarisation, non-standard employment, unemployment and platform work. The study also provides guidelines for change that help minimise the dark side and harm to the worker of digitalisation by developing appropriate capabilities for the new digital environment.
Original languageEnglish
Article number100353
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Innovation & Knowledge
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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