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Smart Work in a Time of Accelerated Change

Lara Bertola ()
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Lara Bertola: Rennes School of Business

Chapter Chapter 2 in The Palgrave Handbook of Change and Resilience at Work, 2025, pp 27-41 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In today’s work environment, the importance of technology cannot be emphasized enough. As it continues to advance and become a part of every aspect of our professional lives, it presents opportunities and challenges for organizations and individuals of different age groups. A major impact of technology on work patterns is the rise of remote and smart working models. This represents a significant departure from the traditional office setting and strict work hours for older generations. However, it also offers flexibility and independence, allowing individuals to craft work environments that suit their needs and preferences. On the other hand, younger generations, who have grown up in the digital era, are more inclined to embrace technology-driven work patterns. Smart working represents a change in our understanding and approach to work by focusing on results rather than time spent at the workplace. This allows individuals to use technology to improve their productivity and creativity, no matter where they are. In turn, this increased flexibility improves work–life balance and gives individuals greater control over their professional pursuits. Nevertheless, there are several hurdles to overcome. Furthermore, the increase in remote and smart working has led to the emergence of hybrid work models that combine the strengths of in-person collaboration with the flexibility of virtual work. This new approach takes into account the varied needs and preferences of employees from different generations. In order to thrive in this rapidly changing landscape, individuals must embrace lifelong learning, upskilling, and reskilling, while organizations need to prioritize corporate culture and employee well-being to create a sense of belonging and resilience in the face of technological disruption. Ultimately, the impact of technology on work patterns goes beyond generational differences, transforming how we work, collaborate, and define success in the twenty-first century and beyond.

Keywords: Change; Flexibility; Resilience; Smart work; Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-91493-5_2

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