digitalization; human resources; artificial intelligence; new ways of working; skills; nouvelles formes de travail; compétences; digitalisation; ressources humaines; intelligence artificielle
Abstract :
[en] The aim of the Les Cahiers du Digital collection, published by the Digital Lab of HEC-Liège, is to enrich the teaching provided at HEC Liège thanks to the contribution of experts who possess proven field knowledge on key topics related to digital transformation. Three LENTIC researchers (Marine Franssen, Grégory Jemine, Giseline Rondeaux) have collaborated in the writing of the third issue of this collection, in which they share their expertise in the field of digitalization in human resources. [fr] La collection Les Cahiers du Digital, du Digital Lab d’HEC-Liège, a pour but d’enrichir les enseignements prodigués au sein de HEC Liège, grâce à la contribution d’experts qui détiennent une connaissance de terrain reconnue sur des sujets phares liés à la transformation numérique. Trois chercheurs du LENTIC (Marine Franssen, Grégory Jemine, Giseline Rondeaux) ont collaborés à l’écriture du troisième numéro de cette collection, dans lequel ils partagent leurs expertises en matière de digitalisation dans le domaine des ressources humaines.
Research Center/Unit :
LENTIC - Laboratoire d'Études sur les Nouvelles Formes de Travail, l'Innovation et le Changement - ULiège
Disciplines :
General management, entrepreneurship & organizational theory Human resources management
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