Individual & organizational consequences and threats of utilizing wireless technology in a work setting
Knowledge work can be defined as intellectual work performed to generate valuable information and knowledge. Since an important part of knowledge work consists of nomadic computing, the positive and negative impacts on productivity are subject to the work processes of knowledge workers. When compare...
Main Author: | Singh, Ramanjit |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Manchester
2008
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.493890 |
Similar Items
-
Bringing work to home or bringing home to work : a sociological study of teleworkers
by: Devine, Patricia
Published: (2008) -
New working practices : identity, trust, and the emotional experience of remote working
by: Wilkinson, Jennifer Kate
Published: (2011) -
Union commitment : form and consequences
by: Redman, Thomas William
Published: (2008) -
Precarious work and consequences for health : a qualiative study of migrant workers in Northern Ireland's food processing industry
by: Robertson, Arlene
Published: (2015) -
Utility, Technological Change, Surplus and Risk: The Micro-Economics of Rural-to-Urban Migration of Labour in Less Developed Economies
by: Stark, O.
Published: (1975)