Smart working in the COVID-19 emergency: A comparative study of the banking and insurance sectors

The highly competitive and increasingly dynamic environment in which economic actors are currently operating requires more flexible and resilient organizations, even more so with the widespread of the COVID-19. With the emergence of the Industry 4.0 revolution, many sectors recognize the importance...

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Main Authors: Veglianti Eleonora, Dal Zotto Cinzia, De Marco Marco
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:ITM Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.itm-conferences.org/articles/itmconf/pdf/2021/03/itmconf_iess2021_02003.pdf
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spelling doaj-29392774eab04621ad2fb50acfad2bd82021-05-28T14:51:53ZengEDP SciencesITM Web of Conferences2271-20972021-01-01380200310.1051/itmconf/20213802003itmconf_iess2021_02003Smart working in the COVID-19 emergency: A comparative study of the banking and insurance sectorsVeglianti Eleonora0Dal Zotto Cinzia1De Marco Marco2FGES, Université Catholique de LilleInstitute of Management, University of NeuchâtelDepartment of Economics, University UninettunoThe highly competitive and increasingly dynamic environment in which economic actors are currently operating requires more flexible and resilient organizations, even more so with the widespread of the COVID-19. With the emergence of the Industry 4.0 revolution, many sectors recognize the importance of innovative digital technologies for their activities and are reorganizing their traditional business model also in terms of smart working; others, are still in their infancy. This study explores the potential of smart working solutions to improve collaboration and efficiency in the work environment, by enabling at the same time an improved balance between private and working life. The paper uses secondary data as well as primary data obtained through interviews within the banking and insurance sectors in Italy and in Switzerland. By shedding light on benefits and drawbacks, research findings contribute to the discussion on smart working, which has emerged as a solution in pandemic emergencies but is becoming a new strategic paradigm for a sustainable and resilient organization of work in the future.https://www.itm-conferences.org/articles/itmconf/pdf/2021/03/itmconf_iess2021_02003.pdf
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description The highly competitive and increasingly dynamic environment in which economic actors are currently operating requires more flexible and resilient organizations, even more so with the widespread of the COVID-19. With the emergence of the Industry 4.0 revolution, many sectors recognize the importance of innovative digital technologies for their activities and are reorganizing their traditional business model also in terms of smart working; others, are still in their infancy. This study explores the potential of smart working solutions to improve collaboration and efficiency in the work environment, by enabling at the same time an improved balance between private and working life. The paper uses secondary data as well as primary data obtained through interviews within the banking and insurance sectors in Italy and in Switzerland. By shedding light on benefits and drawbacks, research findings contribute to the discussion on smart working, which has emerged as a solution in pandemic emergencies but is becoming a new strategic paradigm for a sustainable and resilient organization of work in the future.
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