Themes and Trends in Smart Working Research: A Systematic Analysis of Academic Contributions

Teresina Torre, D. Sarti
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This chapter aims to build a systematization of the current theoretical and empirical academic contributions on smart working (SW) in the organization studies domain and to examine which are the main paths that researchers are concerning themselves with, with specific attention being paid to the new meaning that the work itself has acquired in the model proposed by SW. Particular consideration is devoted to an analysis of the characteristics of the present debate on this construct and the meaning of SW, identifying two different – and contrasting – approaches: one considers it as a totally new concept; the other is notable for its continuity with previous arrangements such as telework. Further, some relevant concepts, strictly related to that of SW in working environments are considered. In the last part of the chapter, some key points for further research are proposed to create stimuli for discussion in the community of organization studies and HRM scholars and among practitioners, given from the perspective of deepening the change in progress, the relevance for which there is general consensus.
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智能工作研究的主题和趋势:学术贡献的系统分析
本章旨在系统化组织研究领域中关于智能工作(SW)的当前理论和实证学术贡献,并检查哪些是研究人员所关注的主要路径,并特别关注SW提出的模型中工作本身所获得的新含义。本文特别分析了目前关于这一结构和SW含义的争论的特点,确定了两种不同的、对比鲜明的观点:一种观点认为它是一个全新的概念;另一个值得注意的是它与以前的安排,如远程工作的连续性。此外,还考虑了一些与工作环境中软件严格相关的相关概念。在本章的最后一部分,提出了一些需要进一步研究的关键点,以激发组织研究界和人力资源管理学者以及从业者之间的讨论,从深化进展中的变化的角度给出,其相关性已得到普遍共识。
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