Humanizing the Digital Workspace
Edited by Marko Orel (),
Matej Černe () and
Sut I Wong ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-76902-3
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 Value in Humanising the Digital Workplace: A Temporal Framework
- Iva Durakovic, Laurie Aznavoorian and Christhina Candido
- Ch Chapter 10 Exploring the Factors Influencing Productivity in the Digital Workplace
- Ljupcho Eftimov, Violeta Cvetkoska and Bojan Kitanovikj
- Ch Chapter 11 Coordination, Leadership, and Cooperation Work of Creative Teams During a Virtual Hackathon for Urban Innovations in Times of Crisis
- Viktoria Heinzel, Stavros Georgiades, Martin Engstler and Luca Randecker
- Ch Chapter 12 Post-heroic Leadership for the Innovation Process in Digitized Workplaces
- Bojana Markovska Klepec and Miha Škerlavaj
- Ch Chapter 13 Managing Workforce Emotions Using Systems Approach in Digital Workplace
- Iffat Sabir Chaudhry and Ali Junaid Khan
- Ch Chapter 14 Strategies for Promoting Well-Being in a Digitized Work Environment
- Matija Marić, Tomislav Hernaus and Nikolina Dragičević
- Ch Chapter 15 Developing a MODI Framework for Motivational Organizational Disconnection (MODI) Policies
- Ivana Vranjes, Astrid Lacroix and Anja Broeck
- Ch Chapter 16 Towards Physical and Mental Well-Being in a Disrupted World via Entrepreneurial Action Underpinned by Responsible Digital Innovation: A Research Approach
- Alison Pearce, John Oredo, Mark Bailey, Katarzyna Dziewanowska, Alan Godfrey, Vincent Tawiah, Edita Petrylaitė, Paul Doyle, Rose Quan, Aldo Valencia, Samuel Clegg and Ilsang Ko
- Ch Chapter 17 Your Wish Is My Command? Letting GenAI Out of the Bottle to Channel Employee Creativity
- Dijana Aleksić, Rebecca Hewett and Steffen Giessner
- Ch Chapter 18 Harnessing the Power of Aesthetic Storytelling: Innovative Narrative Structures for Organizational Change in the Age of Digital Work
- Antonio Sadarić, Carin-Isabel Knoop and Miha Škerlavaj
- Ch Chapter 19 Real-Time De-identification and Trust in Virtual Groups: Enhancing Creativity and Innovation in Organizations
- Jan T. Frecè, Iryna Chernysh and Deane L. Harder
- Ch Chapter 2 On Digital Mindset: How Our Beliefs Can Shape Perceptions of and Responses to Digital Change
- Katarzyna M. Adamska, Elizabeth Solberg and Sut I. Wong
- Ch Chapter 20 Pitch Me One More Time: Using Virtual Reality to Overcome Stage Fright in Pitching
- Håvard Andreas Vibeto, Sanu Vamanchery Mana and Meisam Taheri
- Ch Chapter 21 Leaders’ Cognitive Framework and Employees’ Autonomy During Digital Organizational Change
- Irina Nikolova, Sut I Wong, Jing Wu and Marjolein Caniëls
- Ch Chapter 22 The Role of Technological Skills for E-leaders in an International Context
- Charlotte Jonasson, Jakob Lauring, David S. A. Guttormsen, Erik Gideon Hansen, Muhammad Hamza Siddique and Yibin Fabricius Zhang
- Ch Chapter 23 “Distributed Workforces, Reduced Carbon, Humanized Work”: The Expected Environmental Benefits of Hybrid Work(places)
- Marko Orel, Lukaš Valek and José Ignacio Sánchez Vergara
- Ch Chapter 3 A Relational Coordination Theory Perspective on Communication Tools in the Digital Workplace
- Marthe Berntzen
- Ch Chapter 4 Employees’ Intention to Adopt the Digital Workplace: The Role of Companies in Promoting the Digital Transformation
- Kyra Voll, Yassien Bachtal and Andreas Pfnür
- Ch Chapter 5 Managing Digital Transformation (Revisited): Some Reflections
- Tommasi Francesco, Galanti Teresa, Fraboni Federico, Fantinelli Stefania, Paganin Giulia, Puzzo Gabriele and Molino Monica
- Ch Chapter 6 Adaptive Performance: Unlocking the Human Side of Digital Transformation
- André Escórcio Soares, Alessandro Toma and Ruth Gaunt
- Ch Chapter 7 Humanizing the Digital Work: A Journey Through Diverse Work Design Configurations
- Amadeja Lamovšek
- Ch Chapter 8 The Hybrid Star: A Systems Thinking Approach to Hybrid Work
- Anne Pedersen, Christine Ipsen, Kathrin Kirchner, Kasper Edwards, Per Anker Jensen, Thomas Taro Lennerfors, Simon Okwir, Lucia Crevani, Britta Nordin Forsberg and Ola Edvin Vie
- Ch Chapter 9 The Digital Design of Work: The Implications of Project Management Information Systems for the Meaningfulness of Work
- Kateryna Maltseva Reiby and Ingvild Sagberg
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