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El. knyga: Human Resource Management and Digitalization [Taylor & Francis e-book]

Edited by (Universitą Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy), Edited by (University of Naples Federico II, Italy)
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Digitalization is changing the world of work. Technology is shifting the relationship between workers and machines and how work is organized; new skills are becoming increasingly relevant in the workplace where workers no longer work for a single company, in 9-to-5 jobs, five days a week.





Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is revolutionizing the way managers can design, control and improve their activities. While the nature of the tasks and the interdependences between individuals are changing, the impact of intelligent technologies is severely questioning the span of control of leaders and the effectiveness of their leadership styles.





The authors sketch out the main changes occurring in the business landscape and identify the new expectations that organizations are formulating for leaders across several industries. In an age in which new leadership models are about to emerge, they describe how the relevant changes impact and shape the managerial arena.





This book sets the stage for a new way of thinking on the nature of the relationship between HR and technology. It examines the influence of Industry 4.0 and Innovation 4.0, (i.e. the connection between physical and digital processes in industrial production, where human competencies and machine potential are strictly interconnected throughout the entire value chain), from a myriad of viewpoints: namely in terms of structures, practices, influences (learning, training and communication), competencies and roles. A chapter is also dedicated to the understanding of the impact of Innovation 4.0, in the context of European Universities through E-learning Experiences where a multiple-case study analysis is provided.
Part 1: Overview
1. Unlocking the IoT Potential in Manufacturing: an
Organizational Analysis and Research Agenda
2. The Case of Corporate
Entrepreneurship within Italian SMEs
3. HRM 4.0: the Digital Transformation
of the HR Department Part 2: Practices
4. How Technology Has Redefined Human
Resource Practices? Understanding the Use of Smart Working
5. Work Autonomy,
Control and Discretion in Industry 4.0
6. Work Control and Surveillance in
the Age of Digital
7. The Future Role of Machine Learning in HR Development
Part 3: Leverages
8. Individual Versus Organizational Learning for Knowledge
in Innovation 4.0 Era
9. The Digital Transformation of Learning. Implications
for Organizational Training
10. Social Media Strategy within Organizational
Communication: Major Open Issues and Challenges Part 4: Competencies and
Roles
11. Digital Revolution Equals Digital Competencies? What We Expect For
Workers Competencies in Industry 4.0
12. Digitalization and HR Analytics: a
Big Game for an HR Manager
13. Industry 4.0 and the Emerging Challenges to
Leadership Part 5: Institutions
14. E-Learning Experiences in European
Universities: a Multiple Case Study Analysis
15. Strategic DecisionMaking
Process in RM Practicies: Data Analysis as Innovative Tool to Prevent
Corruption
Franca Cantoni, Ph.D, is Associate Professor of Business Organization and Human Resource Management at the Universitą Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy





Gianluigi Mangia, Ph.D, is Full Professor of Business Organization at the Universitą degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Italy