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Perceived risks regarding the impact of digitalization on the future of work
[Risques perçus quant aux répercussions de la numérisation sur l'avenir du travail]

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  • Magali Dubosson

    (University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland)

  • Emmanuel Fragnière

    (University of Applied Sciences of Western Switzerland)

  • Denis Rochat

    (Geneva school of Economics and Management)

Abstract

Thanks to digital technologies, place and time have become less important than ever before. Employees have become digital nomads, benefiting from this alleged increase in flexibility. However, little effort has been put forth to understand how they feel about this change. We led semi-directive interviews of people active in the economy of services in Geneva. The results highlight a gap between employees' fears and feelings, and research interests that may lead to increased human-related risks.

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  • Magali Dubosson & Emmanuel Fragnière & Denis Rochat, 2019. "Perceived risks regarding the impact of digitalization on the future of work [Risques perçus quant aux répercussions de la numérisation sur l'avenir du travail]," Post-Print hal-02139137, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02139137
    DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-09230-8.p.0017
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