The digital transformation of labor : automation, the gig economy and welfare / edited by Anthony Larsson and Robin Teigland
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
A journey of a thousand miles : an introduction to the digitalization of labor
Part I. Practical utilization of new technologies
Behind the history of labor : technology as the driving force
The substitution of labor : from technological feasibility to other factors influencing the potential of job automation
Minimum wages for online labor platforms? Regulating the global gig economy
The digital disruption of science : governments and scientists toward an “Open Science”
Black boxes of cognitive computers and the impact on labor markets
AI leadership and the future of corporate governance : changing demands for board competence
Part II. The role of the digital welfare state
Polarization, tax revenue and the welfare state : digital disruption or still standing strong?
Welfare states and digitalization
“Gig patients” : health and dental care in the gig economy
Part III. Digital disruption of status quo
GDPR : what are the risks and who benefits?
Players for hire : games and the future of low-skill work
The global gig economy : toward a planetary labor market
Identifying the digital gender divide : how digitalization may affect the future working conditions for women
Consulting in the digital era? The role of tomorrow’s management consultants
Digitalization, circular economy and the future of labor : how circular economy and digital transformation can affect labor
Part IV. Conclusion
Conclusion : the digital transformation of labor – where do we go from here?
Afterword : impact of digitalization on employment and working conditions
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