Labouratory: Making Work and Digitalization participatory – instead of discoursively playing them off against one other.

Sauer S, Blank M, Pfeiffer S (2021)


Publication Language: English

Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2021

Journal

Book Volume: 21

Pages Range: 33-41

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.18374/JIMS-21-1.4

Abstract

Digitalization is often thought about only in terms of technical possibilities; the feasibility of its implementation in labor processes and the needs of the latter are given little attention. In our Labouratory, we want to invert this process: to place the focus on the needs of human labor and, with this as point of departure, to ask where and how digitalization can best support and facilitate labor processes.

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APA:

Sauer, S., Blank, M., & Pfeiffer, S. (2021). Labouratory: Making Work and Digitalization participatory – instead of discoursively playing them off against one other. Journal of International Management Studies, 21(1), 33-41. https://doi.org/10.18374/JIMS-21-1.4

MLA:

Sauer, Stefan, Marco Blank, and Sabine Pfeiffer. "Labouratory: Making Work and Digitalization participatory – instead of discoursively playing them off against one other." Journal of International Management Studies 21.1 (2021): 33-41.

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