TY - JOUR
T1 - How emerging technologies shape the future of work
AU - Le Blanc, Pascale
AU - Ulfert, Anna Sophie
AU - Peeters, Maria
AU - Rispens, Sonja
AU - Scherer, Sonja
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - This prologue to the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology special issue on emerging technologies at work starts with a brief overview of the eight articles that are included. Next, five key insights for research on emerging technologies at work are discussed. First, when studing emerging technologies at work, better use of already existing theoretical knowledge in work and organizational psychology should be made. Second, work and organizational psychology knowledge should be integrated with that of adjacent disciplines that are also involved in research on emerging technologies at work, to obtain a holistic picture.Third, research should take the diversity of roles and functions that emerging technologies can take on in the workplace into account. Fourth, to study the complex and dynamic mechanisms shaping the collaboration between humans and emerging technologies, a multilevel perspective is warranted. Finally, research should comprise the full life cycle of emerging technologies at work, from their initial conception to their use. With this special issue, we aim to offer a meaningful contribution to the further development of research on emerging technologies at work.
AB - This prologue to the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology special issue on emerging technologies at work starts with a brief overview of the eight articles that are included. Next, five key insights for research on emerging technologies at work are discussed. First, when studing emerging technologies at work, better use of already existing theoretical knowledge in work and organizational psychology should be made. Second, work and organizational psychology knowledge should be integrated with that of adjacent disciplines that are also involved in research on emerging technologies at work, to obtain a holistic picture.Third, research should take the diversity of roles and functions that emerging technologies can take on in the workplace into account. Fourth, to study the complex and dynamic mechanisms shaping the collaboration between humans and emerging technologies, a multilevel perspective is warranted. Finally, research should comprise the full life cycle of emerging technologies at work, from their initial conception to their use. With this special issue, we aim to offer a meaningful contribution to the further development of research on emerging technologies at work.
KW - emerging technologies
KW - future of work
KW - emerging technologies
KW - future of work
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85187157899&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1080/1359432X.2024.2324937
DO - 10.1080/1359432X.2024.2324937
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85187157899
SN - 1359-432X
VL - 33
SP - 115
EP - 119
JO - European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
JF - European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
IS - 2
ER -