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Algorithms, blockchain & cryptocurrency : implications for the future of the workplace / by Gavin Brown, and Richard Whittle.

By: Brown, Gavin [author.]Contributor(s): Whittle, Richard [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: The future of workPublisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (ix, 193 pages) ; cmISBN: 9781838674977Subject(s): Blockchains (Databases) | Cryptocurrencies | Algorithms | Work -- Technological innovations | Electronic funds transfers -- Social aspects | Business & Economics, Bitcoin & Cryptocurrencies | Business mathematics & systemsAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 005.758 LOC classification: QA76.9.B56 | B76 2020Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1: Now I know my ABC (algorithms, blockchain and cryptocurrency)-- Chapter 2: Internet killed the video store: Lessons from history repeated in the blockchain world? -- Chapter 3: Job 1 / job 2 / job 3 ... Job n -- Chapter 4: The future of work: the emergence of the bitworker -- Chapter 5: Profit and power in the bitworker world -- Chapter 6: Managing the bitworker economy -- Chapter 7: Conclusion, recommendations and survival guide -- References -- Index.
Summary: The convergence of Algorithms, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency has the potential to fundamentally disrupt the current world of work. This book investigates the effects of this on the worker, the organisation and the economy, by considering a future where the traditional power relationships between workers and firms no longer apply. Using the term "Bitwork" to define this future world of work, the book proposes the idea of the Bitworker who is highly flexible, holds multiple roles, and has multiple incomes. Chapters consider the potential winners and losers of this technological pivot by exploring implications such as: the expanding array of currencies; training and education; retirement and loyalty; profit and power within organizations; economic policy. The books comprehensive recommendations on how workers, organisations and nation states will need to adapt to prosper in this new world, provide a useful survival guide for researchers, practitioners and policy makers working on behavioural economics, economic policy and the future of work.
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Chapter 1: Now I know my ABC (algorithms, blockchain and cryptocurrency)-- Chapter 2: Internet killed the video store: Lessons from history repeated in the blockchain world? -- Chapter 3: Job 1 / job 2 / job 3 ... Job n -- Chapter 4: The future of work: the emergence of the bitworker -- Chapter 5: Profit and power in the bitworker world -- Chapter 6: Managing the bitworker economy -- Chapter 7: Conclusion, recommendations and survival guide -- References -- Index.

The convergence of Algorithms, Blockchain and Cryptocurrency has the potential to fundamentally disrupt the current world of work. This book investigates the effects of this on the worker, the organisation and the economy, by considering a future where the traditional power relationships between workers and firms no longer apply. Using the term "Bitwork" to define this future world of work, the book proposes the idea of the Bitworker who is highly flexible, holds multiple roles, and has multiple incomes. Chapters consider the potential winners and losers of this technological pivot by exploring implications such as: the expanding array of currencies; training and education; retirement and loyalty; profit and power within organizations; economic policy. The books comprehensive recommendations on how workers, organisations and nation states will need to adapt to prosper in this new world, provide a useful survival guide for researchers, practitioners and policy makers working on behavioural economics, economic policy and the future of work.

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