03241nam 2200625 450 991016487460332120170216213358.09781522521808electronic9781522521792print10.4018/978-1-5225-2179-2(CKB)3710000001059977(MiAaPQ)EBC4805790(CaBNVSL)gtp00566841(OCoLC)972948500(IGIG)00172440(EXLCZ)99371000000105997720170211d2017 fy 0engurbn||||m|||ardacontentrdamediardacarrierTechnology-driven productivity improvements and the future of work research and opportunities /Göran RoosHershey, Pennsylvania :IGI Global,2017.©2017PDFs (255 pages) illustrationsAdvances in Business Strategy and Competitive Advantage (ABSCA) Book SeriesIncludes bibliographical references and index.Technology-driven productivity improvements with a focus on ICT-enabled automation -- What will happen to the jobs? -- Competencies and work hours -- The demand for STEM skills: surplus and deficit simultaneously -- Economic complexity as a basis for national prosperity and the impact of technology-based productivity improvement -- Emerging shifts in the relationships between providers of labour and users of labour -- Drivers that are exacerbating the problem -- How should society respond to these challenges?"While technological developments are evolving at a rapid pace, employee workplace skills are falling behind. This rate of change will continue to accelerate, and it is the responsibility of businesses to provide their employees with a solid foundation for keeping pace with the technology surrounding them. [This book] provides a comprehensive discussion of the latest strategies and methods for creating harmony between the workplace population and their technological environments. Featuring coverage on relevant topics such as STEM skills, economic complexities, and social programs, this is an informative resource for all business owners, professionals, practitioners, and researchers who are interested in discovering new methods that will enable humans and technology to work together"--Provided by publisher.Economic policyTechnological unemploymentIncome distributionIndustrial productivityAutomationDigital economyEconomic complexityJob creationLabor providersLabor usersNational prosperitySocial programsEconomic policy.Technological unemployment.Income distribution.Industrial productivity.338.9Roos Göran803398CaBNVSLCaBNVSLCaBNVSLBOOK9910164874603321Technology-driven productivity improvements and the future of work2892922UNINA