1. Spatial design, worker productivity and well-being 2. "Work as a thing you do, not a place you go¿ - technological versus geographical proximity 3. Coworking - because working alone sucks! 4. Born global? SME entrepreneurship in a cloud context 5. Overcoming labour market disenfranchisement: entrepreneurship, women and migrant workers 6. Global virtual labour markets: The ¿human cloud' and offshore employee leasing 7. Data driven management, artificial intelligence and automation
This book provides practical guidance for policy makers, managers and workers trying to better understand the processes underpinning changing work environments and labour markets, while further developing academic perspectives and theoretical debate on the changing nature of work and workplaces in the 21st century.