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ISBN 10: 1786304376
ISBN 13: 9781786304377
Author: Clotilde Coron, Patrick Gibert
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Chapter 1. The Human and Social Sciences in the Face of Technological Change
1.1. Approaches to technological change
1.1.1. Technological determinism
1.1.2. Social constructivism
1.1.3. Joint structuring of technical and social aspects
1.1.4. Limitation of established distinctions
1.2. A brief history of technological change
1.2.1. How can we tell the story?
1.2.2. At the origins of the Industrial Revolution (from the Middle Ages to the Renaissance)
1.2.3. The First Industrial Revolution (end of the 18th Century)
1.2.4. The Second Industrial Revolution (late 19th Century to the 1910s)
1.2.5. The Computer Revolution (from the late 1960s to the 1990s)
1.2.6. The Digital Revolution (early 21st Century)
Chapter 2. Technological Change and Society
2.1. Powers, institutions and technological change
2.1.1. Fundamentals of political analysis and technology
2.1.2. The role of the State
2.1.3. Technological change in the age of globalization
2.1.4. The dark side of technology
2.2. Ethics in the face of technology
2.2.1. Ethical evaluation of technology
2.2.2. Three ethical issues under discussion
2.3. Technological change and diversity
2.3.1. Inclusive technology / exclusive technology
2.3.2. Technologies that reflect their designers
2.4. Technological change and ecology
2.4.1. Technology, an answer to ecological challenges?
2.4.2. Technology as a source of ecological degradation?
Chapter 3. Technological Change and Organization
3.1. Omnipresence of the technical object in work activities
3.1.1. The R&D function in the lead
3.1.2. Marketing challenged by digital transformation
3.1.3. Factory 4.0
3.1.4. e-HR
3.2. The interaction of technological and organizational systems
3.2.1. Technological change and organizational structure
3.2.2. Technological change, and financial and human resources for innovation
3.3. Technology as a liberator and control agent
3.3.1. Prescriptive and assistive technologies
3.3.2. Technological ambivalence: the same technology for empowerment and control purposes
3.4. Technological change as a social process
3.4.1. Changes in the social entity and management methods
3.4.2. Support for employees whose activities are threatened by technological change
3.4.3. The actors of technological change in organizations
endogenous technological change and the new keynesian
society and technological change
an example of technological change is
rapid technological change
pace of technological change
Tags: Clotilde Coron, Patrick Gibert, Technological, change