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The Modern Workplace in Service Management: Possibilities, Realities, New Ways of Working

Ieva Kalve ()
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Ieva Kalve: Riga Stradins University

Chapter Chapter 28 in Innovation in Sustainable Management and Entrepreneurship, 2020, pp 371-386 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The role and share of service management in modern business is steadily increasing. The concept of a modern workplace is an important part of effective business processes and is related to the strategy of an organization. Workplace role is changing, with technology making it possible for employees to work not only from the organization’s own work spaces but also from other, employee chosen and more convenient or appropriate spaces. Looking at the service industries from a strategic perspective, when it comes to the organization and leadership, it is important to include the office design aspect. What should such an office look like? What is an effective and optimal office today? What is used to determine this, what considerations need to be made? This article is the first part of larger research and its purpose is to compile the base theoretical information and research results regarding various modern workplace aspects and new ways of working, as well as demonstrate the results of a minor initial pilot research. Findings: aspects that require attention in further research have been identified, and the results of the author’s pilot research have been compared to theory on the subject.

Keywords: Office design; Remote work; Service management; Strategic management; Workplace (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44711-3_28

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