Future of Work
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This symposium covers key issues associated with the “future of work,” including globalization and culture change, workplace technology (e.g., machine learning and artificial intelligence), employee withdrawal/turnover, and virtual and remote work arrangements. Discussions focus on the (observed and anticipated) effects of these trends on individual and collective outcomes such as well-being and performance along with identifying areas where more research is needed.
Co-Chairs: Sang Eun Woo, Purdue University, USA
Keiko Ishii, Nagoya University, Japan
Speakers: Melody Chao, Hong Kong University of Science & Technology
Anthony Klotz, University College London, United Kingdom
Louis Hickman, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
Tara Behrend, Purdue University, USA
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