Untimely Welfare Technologies

Welfare technologies are introduced to increase the quality and efficiency of the delivery of welfare services, due to its ‘time-saving’ capacities.This study will examine that even though this might be the case, new technologies such as electronic floors, intelligent beds and electronic diapers, d...

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Main Authors: Anders la Cour, Holger Højlund
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University 2019-03-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/112688
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spelling doaj-b17616661ae145aa95056cb9699f39f52020-11-25T01:15:28ZengAalborg UniversityNordic Journal of Working Life Studies2245-01572019-03-019S510.18291/njwls.v9iS5.112688Untimely Welfare TechnologiesAnders la Cour0Holger Højlund1Copenhagen Business SchoolCopenhagen Business School Welfare technologies are introduced to increase the quality and efficiency of the delivery of welfare services, due to its ‘time-saving’ capacities.This study will examine that even though this might be the case, new technologies such as electronic floors, intelligent beds and electronic diapers, do more than this, they also introduce a time perspective of their own. New welfare technologies do not only change the rhythm and tempo of the nursing home, but they also contribute to the temporal complexity of the nursing homes. As a consequence, professional competence becomes increasingly a matter of how the individual care worker manage to coordinate the different tempo- ral perspectives that are simultaneously at play within the nursing home.The article will argue that it is precisely the care workers ability to manage the increased temporal complexity of the nursing homes that decides what kind of care that are delivered at the nursing homes. https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/112688Health, Working Environment & WellbeingOrganization & Management
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Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
Health, Working Environment & Wellbeing
Organization & Management
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title Untimely Welfare Technologies
title_short Untimely Welfare Technologies
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publisher Aalborg University
series Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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publishDate 2019-03-01
description Welfare technologies are introduced to increase the quality and efficiency of the delivery of welfare services, due to its ‘time-saving’ capacities.This study will examine that even though this might be the case, new technologies such as electronic floors, intelligent beds and electronic diapers, do more than this, they also introduce a time perspective of their own. New welfare technologies do not only change the rhythm and tempo of the nursing home, but they also contribute to the temporal complexity of the nursing homes. As a consequence, professional competence becomes increasingly a matter of how the individual care worker manage to coordinate the different tempo- ral perspectives that are simultaneously at play within the nursing home.The article will argue that it is precisely the care workers ability to manage the increased temporal complexity of the nursing homes that decides what kind of care that are delivered at the nursing homes.
topic Health, Working Environment & Wellbeing
Organization & Management
url https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/112688
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