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2nd International Workshop on the Changing Nature of Work: Working Smarter with ICT


May 26, 09.00 – 17.00 (Leonardo-Campus 11)

This workshop will gather researchers interested in the ongoing transformation of work incurred by the fast development of information and communication infrastructures. As the nature of work is deeply embedded in the fabric of our society and life, its transformation has implications for the economy, the appreciation of work and performance, sustainability of modes of work and well-being, division of labor and specialization, education, careers and lifetime perspectives on work.develop a Research Agenda on the Changing Nature of Work

Outcomes of this workshop may provide a sneak preview on new ways of working and organizing work and collaboration.

The aim of the 2nd workshop will be to develop a Research Agenda on the Changing Nature of Work. The workshop will combine brief impulse presentations, round table discussions and a concluding panel. Participants will make concerted efforts to identify research areas and to develop frameworks for future research.

Schedule for the workshop

Day-long workshop from 9 am to 5 pm.

Workshop Site

https://sites.google.com/site/2iwoncnwict/

Panel Members and Program Committee

Gyoo Gun Lim, Hanyang University
Remko Helms, Utrecht University
Seung Ik Baek, Hanyang Univ, Korea
Arjan de Kok, Utrecht University
Jun-Gi Park, LG Innotek, Korea
Kai Riemer, University of Sydney
Volker Wulf, Uni Siegen, Germany
Stephan Rief, IAO Fraunhofer Institute (to be confirmed)
Eric van Heck, Erasmus@Work, Rotterdam (to be confirmed)
Peter van Baalen, Amsterdam (to be confirmed)
Mary Beth Watson-Manheim, University of Illinois Chicago (to be confirmed)
Julie Chih, Taiwan (to be confirmed)
Rajendra Bandi, IIM Bangalore, India (to be confirmed)

Submission

Interested parties are invited to submit a position statement (500 words maximum) describing a specific research issue relevant to the workshop topic. Position statements will be reviewed by the program committee. Once accepted these statements will be grouped for small group discussion in the workshop and shared among participants beforehand. Submission should be made by email to jlee@yonsei.ac.kr or klein@wi.uni-muenster.de

Important Dates

Submissions: February 15th, 2015:
Acceptance: March 15th, 2015
Final: March 31th, 2015
Workshop: May 26th, 2015

Organizers

Jungwoo LeeJungwoo Lee is a professor of Systems Management, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea. His research focuses on individual impacts of information and communication technologies. Currently, he is the director of the Center for Work Science, Yonsei University. His detail can be found at http://scholar.google.co.kr/citations?user=f11QLY0AAAAJ&hl=ko&oi=ao
Stefan KleinStefan Klein is professor of Information Systems and Interorganisational Systems (IOS), University of Münster, Münster, Germany. His research focuses on the impact of information and communication infrastructures on the transformation of work, organizations, networks and industries. He has published widely and is a member of the editorial board of several international IS journals.

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