QUALITY OF WORK LIFE IN DIGITAL ECONOMY: BIBLIOMETRIC PERSPECTIVES OF RESEARCH

Ilona Polents1*, Alena Fedorova2, Zuzana Dvorakova3

1PhD student, University of West Bohemia, watt@bk.ru
2Prof. Dr., Ural Federal University, RUSSIA, a.e.fedorova@urfu.ru
3Prof. Dr., Czech Technical University in Prague, CR, zuzana.dvorakova@cvut.cz
*Corresponding Author

Abstract

The quality of work-life gradually takes precedence over the world, and research into the field is on the rise. Everyday life hinges upon the quality of work-life, thereby making it relevant for discussion and investigation. By addressing the bibliometric research deficit from an international literature perspective, this study explores the thematic evolution and the state of quality of work-life concerning the internationally accredited scientific databases: Web of Science and Scopus. The presented paper gives an overview of previous studies, conducting the last decade on the issues of the quality of the work-life and digital economy. The analysis is limited by the most significant works, considering the citation index, related to human resource management in companies and making managerial decisions that directly affect the quality of work life. The results indicate an increase in discussions around the digital economy and its impact on the quality of work-life issues. Finally, the paper contributes to the literature in the field under study and makes recommendations for future longitudinal studies.

Keywords
: Quality of work life; Digital economy; Bibliometric Studies; Thematic Evolution.


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CITATION: Abstracts & Proceedings of INTCESS 2020- 7th International Conference on Education and Social Sciences, 20-22 January 2020- Dubai, UAE

ISBN: 978-605-82433-8-5