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2023 | 67 | 1 | 94-105

Article title

Elastyczne formy zatrudnienia w dobie gospodarki 4.0

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EN
Flexible Forms of Employment in the Age of the Economy 4.0

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EN
Within the Economy 4.0, both the amount of work and the demand for different skills are changing, as well as the organisation of work and the ways in which workers are employed. The aim of this paper is to identify changes taking place in workplaces as a result of technological progress and to assess the extent to which new, flexible forms of employment are becoming more widespread in workplaces. The changes taking place in workplaces to the greatest extent include an increase in labour productivity, the possibility to undertake elastic forms of employment, an increase in the quality of work, the need for continuous professional development, and easier reconciliation of work and private life. In Poland, the most common form of flexible employment is remote working, while the occurrence of other modern forms of flexible employment, such as job rotation, work sharing or job sharing, is incidental.
PL
W ramach gospodarki 4.0 zmienia się nie tylko ilość pracy i zapotrzebowanie na różne umiejętności, ale także organizacja pracy i sposoby zatrudniania pracowników. Celem artykułu jest zidentyfikowanie zmian zachodzących na stanowiskach pracy w wyniku postępu technologicznego oraz ocena stopnia upowszechnienia nowych, elastycznych form zatrudnienia w zakładach pracy. Zmiany, które w największym stopniu dokonują się na stanowiskach pracy, obejmują wzrost wydajności pracy, możliwość podjęcia elastycznych form zatrudnienia, wzrost jakości pracy, konieczność nieustannego rozwoju zawodowego, łatwiejsze godzenie pracy zawodowej z życiem prywatnym. W Polsce najbardziej rozpowszechnioną formą elastycznego zatrudnienia jest praca zdalna, natomiast występowanie innych nowoczesnych form elastycznego zatrudnienia, takich jak: job rotation, work sharing czy job sharing, ma charakter incydentalny.

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Volume

67

Issue

1

Pages

94-105

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Dates

published
2023

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie
  • Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie

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Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
2184054

YADDA identifier

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