| A Taxonomy for Networked Working Environments (NWEs) (2005) | |||||||||||||
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| A Taxonomy for Networked Working Environments NWEs Katarina STANOEVSKA SLABEVA Torsten BRODT Roman HOEGG mcm Institute Blumenbergplatz Gallen Switzerland Tel Fax Email katarina stanoevska unisg mcm Institute Blumenbergplatz Gallen Switzerland Tel Fax Email torsten brodt unisg mcm Institute Blumenbergplatz Gallen Switzerland Tel Fax Email roman hoegg unisg Abstract This paper presents taxonomy for networked working environments NWEs describes matrix consisting two axes level human interaction and collaboration context different NWEs Based twelve brief cases illustrates the different categories NWEs and elaborates potential implications Introduction New ways working require various changes intra and inter organisational processes and structures including employees skills decision making legal arrangements communication and controlling The current study Sustainable Value Creation Networked Working Environments short Network Value funded the European Commission analyses what kind changes are required which type new working environment their specific impacts technical organizational and social level well how their performance can measured The aim the study develop roadmap for research the area networked working environments NWEs based systematic classification NWEs the analysis their actual and future impacts Furthermore the study yields the development meaningful aggregated NWE indicators and revisit NWE visions various industries Objectives The present article provides insight i | |||||||||||||
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