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Digitalisation and Sustainable Work: obstacles and pathways
Author(s) -
Jan Johansson,
Lena Abrahamsson
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european journal of workplace innovation
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2387-4570
DOI - 10.46364/ejwi.v6i2.801
Subject(s) - work (physics) , existentialism , happening , order (exchange) , sociology , environmental ethics , public relations , political science , business , engineering , history , law , philosophy , mechanical engineering , finance , performance art , art history
Work is a central part of our lives in many aspects. Half of our awake time is for most of us performed as paid work. At work, we create the values we need to live the life we desire. At work, we are socialized and shaped into the human beings we are. We are all concerned about how our work will be in the future; will we be able to handle the new technology or will we be replaced by a robot? Do we see the new technology as The wolf is coming or God's gift to mankind? This is an existential question and the future work is shaped here and now. This means that we need to get a picture of what is happening so we can act, but we also need a vision of where we want to go. Our mission as a researcher is to find the pathways to the Sustainable work, but in order to to find the way, we sometimes have to take on the role of the wolf and ask the uncomfortable questions.

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