2013 in Boston

The following presentations from the 2013 Working Conference in Boston:

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Designing in the “New” Digital Economy

TED Talk – Van der Meulen – EUWIN – Workplace Innovation: Creating a mass movement

TED Talk – Vermeerbergen – The Sociotechnical Structure as Stimulus for Immigrant Talents

TED Talk – Van Hootegem – Evidence-based Consulting and Workplace Measurement

TED Talk – Rotomskiene – Role of Stakeholders

TED Talk – Miller – Sustainable Wealth

TED Talk – Painter – VOSS Team Results

TED Talk – Maupin and Mohr – AE Team Book – A World We All Design

TED Talk – Govers – IT Impact on Relational Work

A Living Lab Approach for Studying Workplace Innovation in Elderly Care – Dessers

TED Talk – “Lean STS” – Christis

An Overview of Relational Coordination – Suchman

Relational Coordination in Healthcare – Suchman

Healthy Work in Distributed Organizations – Govers and Zee

Healthy and Innovative Organizations – DeGuerre

Four Day Workweek Policy For Improving Employment and Environmental Conditions in Europe – Ashford

Environmental Innovations and Societal Transitions – Ashford

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is recognized as a public health crisis worldwide (IADRP, 2013). AD is a complex neurodegenerative disease and the leading cause of dementia among the elderly people (Evans et al., 1989). Currently, there are approximately five million AD cases in the United States and about 35 million cases worldwide (Alzheimer’s Disease International, 2009.

Voss uds-and-alzheimers-disease-research-network 

 Coordination in Virtual Organizations of Research and Development

Presentation: Sociotechnical Systems in Virtual Organizations: The Challenge of Coordinating Work and Knowledge Across Time and Space

A Sociotechnical Systems Study of Virtual R&D Organizations  Panelists: Doug Austrom, Betty Barrett, Bert Painter, Pamela Posey Discussant: William A. Pasmore Sponsors: ODC, OCIS, TIM

Adaptive Work Systems:  A Perspective on the Evolution of Socio-Technical Systems in Today’s World presentation given by Stu Winby at 2012 STS Roundtable Conference in Canterbury, UK.

Comparing “Humane” in European & North American Contexts

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