New ways of working (NWW): Workplace transformation in the digital age

Information and Organization - Tập 31 - Trang 100378 - 2021
Jeremy Aroles1, Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic2, Karen Dale3, Sytze F. Kingma4, Nathalie Mitev5,6
1University of York Management School, United Kingdom
2University of New South Wales, UNSW Business School, Australia
3Lancaster University, Department of Organisation, Work and Technology, United Kingdom
4VU University, Department of Organization Sciences, Netherlands
5Paris-Dauphine University, France
6Muenster University, Germany

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