Index
Peter K. Ross
(Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)
Susan Ressia
(Griffith University, Queensland, Australia)
Elizabeth J. Sander
(Bond Business School, Queensland, Australia)
ISBN: 978-1-78714-578-8, eISBN: 978-1-78714-577-1
Publication date: 1 July 2017
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Ross, P.K., Ressia, S. and Sander, E.J. (2017), "Index", Work in the 21st Century (The Changing Context of Managing People), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 185-193. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78714-577-120171015
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Copyright © 2017 Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Academic attention
, 6
“Acceptance” rates
, 125
Activity-based working
, 8
Affiliated worker
, 43
Aggregator governance model
, 99, 100
Agility
, 60, 63, 66
AI. See Artificial intelligence (AI)
Algorithmic management
, 122, 125, 150
Alphabet Inc.
, 4
Amazon
, 53, 64–65, 128
Amazon Go
, 127
Amazon Mechanical Turk platform
, 96, 100
Apple
, 4, 11, 118
Apps
, 54
App-based games
, 57–58
development and sales
, 55
iTunes App store
, 54
Arbitrator governance model
, 99–100
Artificial intelligence (AI)
, 49, 96, 113, 126, 140, 146
algorithms
, 151
invited customers
, 126
social and labor market impacts
, 129–133
Teamsters union
, 127
UBI
, 133–137
See also Cloud computing
Australian employees
, 22
Australian Federal government unemployment agency
, 134
Automation
, 113, 126–135, 151
Autonomy
, 25–26
BAG. See Born-again global (BAG)
“Balanced” workplace environment
, 7
“Basic economic security”
, 134, 152
Basic Income Earth Network
, 133
Big data
, 114–118
algorithms
, 140
analytics
, 126
See also Cloud computing
Bladerunner (movie)
, 113–114
Born global
, 51, 58–59
Born-again global (BAG)
, 51, 58–59
“Born-global” firms
, 50, 58
BPO. See Business process outsourcing (BPO)
Breakout! project
, 9–10
British Labour Party
, 118
Business environment
, 75–77
Business environment and institutions
, 75–77
Business Intelligence
, 114
Business process outsourcing (BPO)
, 88, 92
center
, 102–103
firms
, 102
services
, 130
Captive governance modes
, 89–90, 102
Captive offshoring models
, 101
Captive offshoring practices
, 102
Chief Information Officers (CIOs)
, 51
Claimed coworking center
, 145
Cloud
Apps
, 58
cloud-supported business strategies
, 52
cloud-supported ICT workplace collaborative tools
, 19
cloud-supported OEL models
, 88
collaborative technologies
, 62
collaborative tools
, 87
communication tools
, 19–20
connectivity technologies
, 70
drivers
, 53–55
as facilitator of change
, 139–140
ICTs
, 53, 140
platforms
, 140
products and services
, 52–53
project management firm
, 19
services
, 19, 117, 140, 147
software applications
, 54
technologies
, 49, 147
See also Human Cloud
Cloud computing
, 52, 89, 93, 147
born global vs. born again global
, 58–59
challenges
, 63–65
characteristics
, 50
cloud drivers
, 53–55
innovation and collaboration
, 61–63
reduced entry and opportunity costs
, 59–61
services
, 117
technologies
, 50, 69, 139
See also Big data
Cloudcube
, 62–63
Collaboration
, 11–12, 61–63
Collaborative
coworking centers
, 40
focused work
, 145–146
ICT-supported programs
, 19–20
pressures
, 11–12
Collective intelligence
, 61
“Core business”
, 55
Cost reductions
, 53–54
Coworker
, 36
“champion”
, 41
sharing knowledge
, 42–43
Coworking
, 33
as alternative to teleworking from home
, 41–43
centers
, 38, 145, 146
“community”
, 37
differing coworking center characteristics
, 39
good neighbors vs. good partners
, 40
between home and office
, 35
ICT
, 36
influential coworking centers
, 36
“Manifesto”
, 34
“precarious work”
, 38
rise of
, 34
Creative destruction process
, 56
“Cross pollination”
, 37
Crowdfunding
, 93, 95
Crowdsourcing
, 62, 93
Culture
, 30–31, 73–75
“Cyberslacking”
, 22, 32
Data analytic techniques
, 136
Data analytics
, 118–126
algorithmic management
, 122
data, information flows, and evidence-based decision-making
, 120
human welfare recipients
, 123
PAPT
, 122
“self-employed” work
, 125
top-down controlling tool
, 121
See also Big data
“Data bureaucrats”
, 123
Data driven management (DDM)
, 113, 119, 150
“Data janitors”
, 107–108
“Data matching system”
, 123
DDM. See Data driven management (DDM)
Decision-making
, 28, 119
algorithmic management
, 122, 125
data, information flows, and evidence-based decision-making
, 120
human welfare recipients
, 123
PAPT
, 122
“self-employed” work
, 125
top-down controlling tool
, 121
Designing workplaces
, 8
Dichotomy
, 70, 73–74, 142–143, 145
Digital divide
, 80–82, 83
Digital economy
, 113–114
“Digital natives”
, 50
Disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS)
, 53
Disruptive innovation
, 52
Dreaded open plan office
, 142
“Dual-earner” arrangement
, 17
Dynamic social interactions
, 29
Economic behavior
, 129
Economists
, 134
Email
, 22, 53, 55, 102, 143
Employees
, 8–9, 11, 27
autonomy
, 26–27
well-being and productivity enhancement
, 12–14
Employment
practices
, 33
UK employment tribunal
, 125
US manufacturing employment
, 131
Entrepreneurs
, 49
Entrepreneurship
, 49, 51, 52, 70–73, 146–147
born global vs. born again global
, 58–59
as empowering
, 78
female migrants
, 80
ICT accessment and digital divide
, 80–82
labor market challenges
, 78
NEIS
, 79
and innovation
, 55–58
innovation and collaboration
, 61–63
limitations to
, 73
business environment and institutions
, 75–77
gender, ethnicity, and culture
, 73–75
human and social capital
, 77–78
reduced entry and opportunity costs
, 59–61
Entrepreneurship Program for Innovation in the Caribbean (EPIC)
, 82
Escalating citizenship
, 11–12, 146
“Establishment chain” theory of internationalization
, 58
Ethnicity
, 73–75
European Agency for Safety and Health at Work
, 4
“Evidence-based decisions”
, 150
“Evidence-based” decision-making
, 119
Facilitator governance model
, 99
“Federated work space”
, 40
Firms
, 18–19, 142, 147
“Flexibility”
, 18, 30, 63
Free addressing/hot desking
, 8
French government’s
, 143
French union
, 22
GEM. See Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
Gender
, 73–75
Geographical proximity
, 17
“mobile” workforce
, 19–20
NWW, work/life balance, and well-being
, 25–31
NWW framework
, 18
telework and flexible work practices
, 20–25
GFC. See Global financial crisis (GFC)
Gig economy
, 93, 106, 125, 148
Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)
, 55–56
Global financial crisis (GFC)
, 105
Global growth of coworking center membership
, 34
Global markets
, 57
“Global technical competence”
, 50
Global virtual labor markets (GVLMs)
, 18, 87, 143
cloud-based collaborative tools
, 87–88
human Cloud and OEL
, 93–105
outsourcing and offshoring context
, 89–93
and rise of machines
, 147–153
social impacts of
, 106–111
social impacts of changes
, 88–89
See also Labor market(s)
“Good neighbors” model
, 40
“Good partners” model
, 40–41
Google
, 53, 64–65, 114, 118
Google Drive’s Cloud storage service (2012)
, 117
Governments
, 110, 146–147
actions
, 141
regional governments
, 44
Governor platform
, 99, 100
Greenpeace
, 94
Ground-breaking project
, 9–10
GVLMs. See Global virtual labor markets (GVLMs)
Henry Ford West Bloomfield Hospital in Detroit
, 14
HITs. See Human intelligence tasks (HITs)
Home-based teleworkers
, 41
“Hot desk” space
, 34
“Hot-desking” arrangements
, 42
Human capital
, 77–78
Human Cloud
, 87, 93, 140, 148
Amazon Mechanical Turk platform
, 96–97, 100
crowdsourcing
, 93–94
environment
, 149
governance arrangements
, 98–99
governance structures
, 148
Human Cloud-based platforms
, 148
LEGO
, 94–95
theme of reports
, 95–96
transaction costs
, 97–98
Human intelligence tasks (HITs)
, 96
“Hybrid third way” model
, 101, 148–149
“Hybrid” Clouds
, 53
IaaS. See Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 18, 20, 27–29, 36, 52, 70, 87, 92, 130, 142–143
accessment
, 80–82
cloud-based
, 140
collaborative ICT-supported programs
, 19–20
developments
, 143
ICT-mediated working relationships
, 61–62
ICT-supported workplace collaborative technologies
, 21–22
ICT-supported workplace collaborative tools
, 21, 27–29
Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)
, 52–53
Innovation
, 33, 55–58, 61–63
Intellectual property (IP)
, 62, 97, 116
Intensification
, 24
iTunes App store
, 54
Job cuts
, 28–29
Kickstarter (internet-based crowdfunding sites)
, 62–63, 95
Knowledge process outsourcing (KPO)
, 92
Labor market(s)
, 139
disenfranchisement
entrepreneurship as empowering
, 78–82
limitations to entrepreneurship
, 73–78
SMEs
, 69
women, migrants, and entrepreneurship
, 70–73
themes
, 141
changing work environment
, 142–146
entrepreneurship and self-employment
, 146–147
GVLMS and rise of machines
, 147–153
Labor process theory (LPT)
, 28–29, 121
Large-scale unemployment
, 152
LEGO
, 94–95
‘Luddites’
, 150–151
M&As. See Mergers and acquisitions (M&As)
Managed service platforms
, 148
Management leadership
, 28
Mass self-communication
, 94
Mergers and acquisitions (M&As)
, 59
Micro-globalism
, 101
Microclusters, coworking centers
, 37
Microsoft
, 64–65, 118
Migrant(s)
, 70–73
contribution of migrant entrepreneurial activity
, 72–73
“Minority Report”
, 124
“Mixed embeddedness theory”
, 76
MNEs. See Multi-national enterprises (MNEs)
Mobile
workers
, 19
workforce
, 19–20
Moor’s law
, 116–117
Multi-national enterprises (MNEs)
, 50
National labor laws
, 107
National Security Agency (NSA)
, 63
Natural environments, working in
, 10–11
NEIS. See New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS)
NESB. See Non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB)
Netflix
, 56–57
“Network Hub”
, 37
New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS)
, 79
New ways of working framework (NWW framework)
, 18, 25
culture
, 30–31
organization and management
, 29–30
physical workspace
, 26–27
technical vs. operational issues
, 27–29
Next generation sequencing techniques (NGS techniques)
, 117
“Next generation” entrepreneurs
, 50
NGS techniques. See Next generation sequencing techniques (NGS techniques)
Non-English speaking backgrounds (NESB)
, 71
Noncollaborative coworking centers
, 39
NSA. See National Security Agency (NSA)
NWW framework. See New ways of working framework (NWW framework)
Occupational health and safety (OH&S)
, 41
OECD
, 71, 73, 74, 75, 119, 129
Offshore employee leasing (OEL)
, 87, 93, 101–105, 148–149
Offshoring context
, 89–93
OH&S. See Occupational health and safety (OH&S)
“One-size-fits-all” approach
, 24
“Online Outsourcing”
, 95
Open innovation frameworks”
, 62
Open service platforms
, 148
“Open space” offices
, 35
Open-plan
office designs
, 7
offices
, 8
workplace
, 7–8, 11
Open-source software
, 62
Operational issues, ICTS
, 27–29
Organization(s)
, 5–6, 8, 21–22, 25, 26, 28, 143
and management
, 29–30
Outsourced governance modes
, 89–91
Outsourcing context
, 89–93
Oxford Economics
, 7–8
PaaS. See Platform as a service (PaaS)
Patient Admission Prediction Tool (PAPT)
, 122
“Pay-on-demand”
cloud-based ICT model
, 59
ICT model
, 54, 147
PEOs. See Professional Employer Organisations (PEOs)
Physical comfort
, 12
Physical environment
, 4
Physical infrastructure
, 142
Physical work environment
, 4
changing
, 142
and spatial design
, 5–11
Physical workspace
, 26–27
Platform as a service (PaaS)
, 52–53
“Platform worker” typology
, 88
Pop-up tree office in London
, 10
Private activities
, 144
“Private” clouds
, 53
Professional Employer Organisations (PEOs)
, 102, 148–149
“Public” clouds
, 53
Qualitative processes
, 120
Quantitative process
, 120
Reappraisal
, 12
Refuge spaces
, 13
Research and development activities (R&D activities)
, 60
“Reshoring”
, 130–131, 151–153
“Right to disconnect” law
, 22
SaaS. See Software as a service (SaaS)
“Satellite office spaces”
, 34
Scalability
, 53–54, 59, 66
Science, Information Technology, Innovation and Arts (SITIA)
, 50–51
Segmented office
, 8–9
Self-employed
basis
, 38, 145
freelancers
, 35
internet platform
, 148
work
, 125
workers
, 50
Self-employment
, 146–147
Self-managed outsourcing
, 60–61, 90, 98, 100, 104
governance model
, 98, 104
Selgas-Cano office
, 10–11
Service level agreements (SLAs)
, 64, 91, 98, 101–102
SIA. See Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA)
Silicon Valley
, 37
SITIA. See Science, Information Technology, Innovation and Arts (SITIA)
SLAs. See Service level agreements (SLAs)
Small and medium size enterprises (SMEs)
, 69, 147
cloud computing and entrepreneurship
, 52–63
cloud computing challenges
, 63–65
entrepreneurship
, 49, 50
ICT-focused organizations
, 51
Smart phones
, 18, 54
SMEs. See Small and medium size enterprises (SMEs)
Social and labor market impacts
, 129–133
Social capital
, 77–78
Social function
, 33
Social interaction
, 21, 29, 37, 39
Social ramifications
, 110
Software as a service (SaaS)
, 52–53
Solitude
, 13
Spatial design
, 4–5
physical work environment and
, 5
academic attention
, 6
activity-based working
, 8
open-plan workplace
, 7–8
segmented office
, 8–9
third places/public realm
, 9–11
Spinuzzi analyses
, 40
“Staff leasing” arrangements
, 88
Staffing Industry Analysts (SIA)
, 96
Stand-up desks
, 13
Tablets
, 34, 52, 54, 57–58, 66, 81, 102, 143
Teamsters union
, 127
Technical issues, ICTS
, 27–29
Technological proximity
, 17, 61–62
“mobile” workforce
, 19–20
NWW, work/life balance, and well-being
, 25–31
NWW framework
, 18
telework and flexible work practices
, 20–25
Telco
, 41
Telework
, 142–143
arrangements
, 143
and flexible work practices
, 20
employee and employer benefits of
, 23
ICT-supported workplace collaborative tools
, 21
organizations
, 21–22
women workers
, 22, 24–25
Teleworker(s)
, 21, 34–35, 36, 145
affiliated
, 44
British Telecom
, 24
cohorts of
, 42
Filipino-based
, 149
GVLMs
, 147–148
home-based
, 41
Teleworking from home
, 41–43
Telstra
, 41
Third places/public realm
, 9–11
Three “Vs”. See Volume, variety, and velocity (Three “Vs”)
Trust
, 18, 27–29, 144
“Turk Workers”
, 96–97
Unaffiliated worker
, 42–43
Universal basic income (UBI)
, 110, 133–135, 152
Urban environments
, 5, 13, 14
US knowledge workers
, 7, 11
US manufacturing sector
, 131–132
US Patriots Act
, 63
“Virtual adjacency”
, 19
“Virtual collaboration”
, 19
“Virtual distributed teams”
, 19, 142–143
Virtual workforce
, 92–93, 111, 144
Volume, variety, and velocity (Three “Vs”)
, 115
“Water cooler” effect
, 29, 36
WEF. See World Economic Forum (WEF)
Well-being
, 4, 25
culture
, 30–31
enhancing employee well-being and productivity
, 12–14
organization and management
, 29–30
physical workspace
, 26–27
technical vs. operational issues
, 27–29
WFC. See Work/family conflict (WFC)
White collar jobs
, 128, 151
WINC. See Women Innovators Network in Caribbean (WINC)
Women
, 70–73
entrepreneurs
, 75
family responsibilities
, 83
ICT access–considerations for women entrepreneurs
, 82
workers
, 22, 24–25, 31
Women Innovators Network in Caribbean (WINC)
, 82
Work
, 3–4
changing work environment
, 142–146
environments
, 142–143
interfering
, 20
work/life balance
, 25–31
culture
, 30–31
organization and management
, 29–30
physical workspace
, 26–27
technical vs. operational issues
, 27–29
See also Coworking
Work/family conflict (WFC)
, 21
Worker(s)
, 7, 144
consecutive careers
, 153
enhancing employee well-being and productivity
, 12–14
home-based teleworkers
, 41
human Cloud worker
, 88
internet platform workers
, 107
microworkers
, 107
mobile
, 19, 145
productivity
, 3
professional
, 105
skilled professional and technical
, 92
teleworkers
, 32
“Turk Workers”
, 96–97
US knowledge
, 7
virtual
, 109
women
, 22, 24–25
Working environment
, 36
“Working from home” typology
, 18
Workplace
, 3–4, 12, 141
“balanced” workplace environment
, 7
changing work environment
, 142–146
designs
, 7, 9
entrepreneurship and self-employment
, 146–147
features
, 142
GVLMS and rise of machines
, 147–153
ICT-focused workplace strategies
, 28
open-plan workplace
, 7–8, 11
structures
, 18
technologically mediated workplaces
, 29
World Bank
, 77, 78, 80, 82, 95, 96, 108, 110, 130
World Economic Forum (WEF)
, 129, 132, 152
World War II
, 72–73
World-wide-web
, 61
- Prelims
- Section 1 The Changing Work Environment
- Chapter 1 Spatial Design, Worker Productivity, and Well-Being
- Chapter 2 Work as a Thing You Do, Not a Place You Go – Technological Versus Geographical Proximity
- Chapter 3 Coworking – Because Working Alone Sucks!
- Section 2 Entrepreneurship: Self-employment in Globally Competitive Product and Labor Markets
- Chapter 4 Born Global? SME Entrepreneurship in a Cloud Context
- Chapter 5 Overcoming Labor Market Disenfranchisement: Entrepreneurship, Women, and Migrant Workers
- Section 3 Global Virtual Labor Markets and the Rise of the Machines
- Chapter 6 Global Virtual Labor Markets: The “Human Cloud” and Offshore Employee Leasing
- Chapter 7 Data Driven Management, Artificial Intelligence, and Automation
- Conclusion: Emerging Changes and Future Directions?
- References
- About the Authors
- Index